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Neurology, 1993
The protective effect of GM1 ganglioside against nerve cell death induced by 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) was analyzed in monkey mesencephalon. Administration of GM1 before and during MPTP treatment improved motor performances compared with MPTP-treated animals that received saline rather than GM1.
M T, Herrero +8 more
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The protective effect of GM1 ganglioside against nerve cell death induced by 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) was analyzed in monkey mesencephalon. Administration of GM1 before and during MPTP treatment improved motor performances compared with MPTP-treated animals that received saline rather than GM1.
M T, Herrero +8 more
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2018
Tumor-associated gangliosides play important roles in regulation of signal transduction induced by growth-factor receptors including EGFR, FGFR, HGF and PDGFR in a specific microdomain called glycosynapse in the cancer cell membranes, and in interaction with glycan recognition molecules involved in cell adhesion and immune regulation including ...
Reiji, Kannagi +4 more
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Tumor-associated gangliosides play important roles in regulation of signal transduction induced by growth-factor receptors including EGFR, FGFR, HGF and PDGFR in a specific microdomain called glycosynapse in the cancer cell membranes, and in interaction with glycan recognition molecules involved in cell adhesion and immune regulation including ...
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Early Human Development, 1998
Gangliosides are glycosphingolipids that are widely distributed in vertebrate tissues and body fluids and which are specially abundant in neural tissues. Milk from different species has a particular ganglioside content and profile. Human milk has a higher content of gangliosides than bovine milk.
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Gangliosides are glycosphingolipids that are widely distributed in vertebrate tissues and body fluids and which are specially abundant in neural tissues. Milk from different species has a particular ganglioside content and profile. Human milk has a higher content of gangliosides than bovine milk.
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Gangliosides and atherosclerosis
Lipids, 1994AbstractThe ganglioside levels in atherosclerotic lesions of human aorta are considerably higher than those in unaffected areas of aorta, and atherosclerotic patients frequently have increased concentrations of serum gangliosides. The present review summarizes recent findings that suggest the possible involvement of aortic gangliosides in platelet ...
N V, Prokazova, L D, Bergelson
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Gangliosides as Immunomodulators
2007Gangliosides are glycosphingolipids expressed at the outer leaflet of the plasmatic membrane of cells from vertebrate organisms. These molecules exert diverse biological functions including modulation of the immune system responses. Aberrant expression of gangliosides has been demonstrated on malignant cells. Besides expression on tumor cell membranes,
Miroslava, Potapenko +2 more
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Neuraminidase Gangliosides Interactions
1978Gangliosides are sialoglycolipids containing one hydrophilic (the acidic oligosaccharide) and one hydrophobic (the N-acylsphingosine) portion. Due to this chemical property they behave, in water, as soluble amphiphilic compounds and occur as free molecules (monomers), below a certain concentration, and as aggregates (micelles) over that concentration ...
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