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Metabolite profiling differentiates children with acute wheezing from non-wheezing controls

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The Cerebrosides

ChemInform, 2003
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R X, Tan, J H, Chen
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Cerebrosides from longan arillus

Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2003
From the pulp of Euphoria longana (Longan Arillus), three cerebroside molecular species have been isolated. Six known cerebrosides, soyacerebrosides I and II, 1-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(2S,3R,4E,8E)-2-(2'-lignoceroylamino)-4,8-octadecadiene-1,3-diol (longan cerebroside I) and its 8Z isomer (longan cerebroside II), momor-cerebroside I, and phytolacca ...
Jiyoung, Ryu, Ju Sun, Kim, Sam Sik, Kang
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Adhesion between Cerebroside Bilayers

Biochemistry, 1999
The structure, hydration properties, and adhesion energy of the membrane glycolipid galactosylceramide (GalCer) were studied by osmotic stress/X-ray diffraction analysis.(1) Fully hydrated GalCer gave a repeat period of 67 A, which decreased less than 2 A with application of applied osmotic pressures as large as 1.6 x 10(9) dyn/cm(2).
K, Kulkarni, D S, Snyder, T J, McIntosh
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MICELLES OF CEREBROSIDE SULPHATE

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1977
SummaryThe critical micelle concentration of cerebroside sulphate in water is 0·01 mM: it increases with increasing concentrations of buffer to 0·07 mM in 0·1 M sodium acetate and formate buffers. pH 5·6 and 4·5 respectively. The partial specific volume of the micelles is about 0·94.
H J, Jeffrey, A B, Roy
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[Reptile brain cerebrosides and cerebroside sulfates].

Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii, 1980
Studies have been made on the content of cerebrosides and cerebroside sulfates, as well as on their fatty acid composition in the brain of reptiles, subclass Anapsida (tortoises Emys orbicularis and Testudo horsfieldi) and subclass Lepidosauria (lizards Agama caucasica, A. sanguinolenta, Phrynocephalus mystaceus and snake Natrix tesselata).
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Fatty acid composition of cerebrosides and cerebroside sulphatides in cerebral oedema

Acta Neuropathologica, 1969
The fatty acid composition of cerebrosides and sulphatides has been investigated in the oedematous areas of the white matter of three brains associated with cerebral tumour and compared with corresponding normal areas. There was a decrease in C24 non-hydroxy fatty acids of cerebrosides.
T, Yanagihara, J N, Cumings
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