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Dimorphic expression of cerebrosides in the mycopathogen Sporothrix schenckii
Major neutral glycosphingolipid components were extracted from Sporothrix schenckii, a dimorphic fungus exhibiting a hyphal saprophytic phase and a yeast parasitic phase responsible for chronic mycotic infections in mammalian hosts. These components, one
Levery, Steven B. +3 more
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Palmitoylation of STREX domain confers cerebroside sensitivity to the BKCa channel
Our previous study reported that cerebrosides from traditional Chinese medicine Baifuzi directly interact with the STREX domain of BKCa channels, which in turn results in the therapeutic effect of Baifuzi on ischemic stroke.
Zhou, Li +5 more
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Introduction: The phytochemistry of the latex of Hura crepitans L. (Euphorbiaceae), a widespread tree in the Amazonian forest having many uses, is little known.
Nicolas Fabre +22 more
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Freezing injury in rye and oat is a consequence of the formation of the inverted hexagonal (HII) phase in regions where the plasma membrane is brought into close proximity with cytoplasmic membranes during freeze-induced dehydration.
Steponkus, Peter L +5 more
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Fungal cerebrosides (monohexosylceramides, or CMHs) exhibit a number of ceramide structural modifications not found in mammalian glycosphingolipids, which present additional challenges for their complete characterization. the use of Li+ cationization, in
Toledo, M. S. +4 more
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A family of neutral glycosphingolipids containing a 3-O-acetyl-sphingosine galactosylceramide (3-SAG) has been characterized. Seven new derivatives of galactosylceramide (GalCer), designated as fast-migrating cerebrosides (FMCs) by TLC retention factor ...
Levery, Steven B +2 more
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Unveiling the Therapeutic Potentials of Mushroom Bioactive Compounds in Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]
Li N, Li H, Liu Z, Feng G, Shi C, Wu Y.
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