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Profiling glycosphingolipid changes in mouse and human cellular models of lysosomal free sialic acid storage disorder. [PDF]

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Plasma lipidome dysregulation in frontotemporal dementia reveals shared, genotype-specific, and severity-linked alterations. [PDF]

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The Biology of Gangliosides.

Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry, 2019
Gangliosides comprise a varied family of glycosphingolipid structures bearing one or more sialic acid residues. They are found in all mammalian tissues but are most abundant in the brain, where they represent the quantitatively major class of ...
R. Schnaar
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Ganglioside Storage Diseases

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
For almost 100 years Tay-Sachs disease was the only ganglioside storage disease known. A second inborn error of ganglioside metabolism, generalized gangliosidosis, was discovered in 1965.13,35 Three additional ganglioside storage diseases have recently been uncovered,4,3,52,66,74 bringing the total to five.36 Of these, three involve storage of ...
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Gangliosides and hearing

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2017
Severe auditory impairment observed in GM3 synthase-deficient mice and humans indicates that glycosphingolipids, especially sialic-acid containing gangliosides, are indispensable for hearing. Gangliosides associate with glycoproteins to form membrane microdomains, the composition of which plays a special role in maintaining the structural and ...
Jin-Ichi, Inokuchi   +3 more
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Gangliosides of Melanoma

The Journal of Dermatology, 1992
AbstractThe relationships between the ganglioside composition of melanomas and their biologic behavior were investigated. (1) The amount of GM2 and/or GD2 in melanoma cells injected into nude mice correlated with the tumor growth rate. (2) GD2 content of melanoma cell lines correlated with sensitivity to radiation and vincristine. (3) GM2 expression of
T, Tsuchida, Y, Ishibashi
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Gangliosides in Neuroblastomas

Neurochemical Pathology, 1988
Neuroblastomas from children presenting with tumors at various ages and different primary sites (abdominal, adrenals, pelvic, and thoracic) were studied. Analysis of the ganglioside patterns of 53 tumors indicated that patients who were either disease positive 2 yr following surgery or dead of disease, had significantly (p less than 0.005) less GT1b ...
C L, Schengrund, S J, Shochat
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