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On the loss of gangliosides by dialysis
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1973The Gangliosides represent a family of sialic acidcontaining sphingoglycolipids which have ceramide (N‐acyl‐sphingosine) as the basic hydrophobic portion (Svennerholm, 1972). A heteropolysaccharide is glycosidically linked through the primary hydroxyl group of ceramide and the aldehyde of glucose. There are usually three or four different carbohydrates
Christine Spielvogel, Julian N. Kanfer
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1996
Anti-ganglioside antibodies react with carbohydrate epitopes borne by a large family of glycosphingolipids that are highly enriched in the nervous system. Antibodies to over 20 different gangliosides and related glycolipids have now been associated with a wide range of clinically identifiable acute and chronic neuropathy syndromes.
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Anti-ganglioside antibodies react with carbohydrate epitopes borne by a large family of glycosphingolipids that are highly enriched in the nervous system. Antibodies to over 20 different gangliosides and related glycolipids have now been associated with a wide range of clinically identifiable acute and chronic neuropathy syndromes.
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Gangliosides and Cell Surface Ganglioside Glycohydrolases in the Nervous System
2014Gangliosides are a large group of complex lipids found predominantly on the outer layer of the plasma membranes of cells, and they are particularly concentrated in nerve endings. Their half-life in the nervous system is short, and their membrane composition and content are strictly connected to their metabolism.
M. Aureli+7 more
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1987
Once not long time ago there was a standard question among those who were then in the field of ganglioside research — “Do you know what gangliosides are doing? From the time of their discovery by Klenk in the mid-nineteen thirties, the unusual properties of gangliosides always aroused curiosity as to their physiological function — the presence of both ...
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Once not long time ago there was a standard question among those who were then in the field of ganglioside research — “Do you know what gangliosides are doing? From the time of their discovery by Klenk in the mid-nineteen thirties, the unusual properties of gangliosides always aroused curiosity as to their physiological function — the presence of both ...
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Synthesis of Fluorescent Gangliosides
2018Labeled gangliosides are invaluable tools to study their transport and metabolism within cells as well as to determine their distribution in membranes, and their interaction with membrane lipids and proteins. Here I describe established procedures to synthesize ganglioside derivatives with a fluorescent tag either attached to its sialooligosaccharide ...
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Identification of KDN-Gangliosides
2018KDN is an abbreviated name of 2-keto-3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-nononic acid, and belongs to sialic acid members like N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac), and N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc). The aminoacyl group at C5 position of Neu5Ac is replaced by a hydroxyl group in KDN.
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