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Glycerophospholipids and glycerophospholipid-derived lipid mediators: A complex meshwork in Alzheimer’s disease pathology

Progress in Lipid Research, 2011
An increasing body of evidence suggested that intracellular lipid metabolism is dramatically perturbed in various cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases with genetic and lifestyle components (e.g., dietary factors). Therefore, a lipidomic approach was also developed to suggest possible mechanisms underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Vincenza, Frisardi   +4 more
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Anionic glycerophospholipids in platelets from alcoholics

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1986
Studies on ethanol-exposed animals have revealed changes in anionic phospholipids in brain membranes. The intention of this study was to investigate whether there was a similar effect on man. Assuming platelets to be an adequate model for CNS synaptosomes, concentration and fatty acid composition of anionic phospholipids, phosphatidylserine (PS) and ...
C, Alling   +4 more
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Glycerophospholipids

2014
Glycerophospholipids are phosphodiesters of glycerol and an alcohol referred to as the polar headgroup. The two glycerol carbinol groups are typically esterified with long chain fatty acyl groups which impart hydrophobic character to these otherwise polar molecules.
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Glycerophospholipid metabolism: Back to the future

Thrombosis Research, 1992
It has become customary to regard the various glycerophospholipids as quite similar, and the acyl groups are considered to have little influence on the behaviour of the lipids in membranes or metabolism. Nevertheless, a number of recent observations by the authors and others indicate a high degree of metabolic compartmentation and substrate specificity
H, Holmsen, J O, Hindenes, M, Fukami
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Glycerophospholipid synthesis and functions in Pseudomonas

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2015
The genus Pseudomonas is one of the most heterogeneous groups of eubacteria, presents in all major natural environments and in wide range of associations with plants and animals. The wide distribution of these bacteria is due to the use of specific mechanisms to adapt to environmental modifications.
Kondakova, Tatiana   +5 more
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Enzymatic Conversions of Glycerophospholipids

ChemInform, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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New Type of Cationic Glycerophospholipids

Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2003
A synthetic approach to an original type of model glycerophospholipids on the basis of glycerophosphoramidites and oligoethanolamines is developed.
D. A. Predvoditelev   +2 more
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Synthesis of sulfur-containing glycerophospholipids

Journal of Sulfur Chemistry, 2007
The inclusion of one or more sulfur atoms at the backbone of glycerophospholipids or phosphonolipids has created a number of new non-natural substrates for investigation in medicinal chemistry and enzymology. This review, containing 138 references, summarizes research contributions to date, with an emphasis on the synthetic organic chemistry that ...
Jason A. Davy   +3 more
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Partial Synthesis of Glycerophospholipids

1987
Glycerophospholipids obtained from natural sources, that is from plant, animal or microbial cells, are complex mixtures of phospholipid classes, subclasses and species. It is extremely difficult if not impossible to isolate, with available technology, individual phospholipid species from such mixtures.
A. Hermetter, F. Paltauf
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Emergent Glycerophospholipid Fluorescent Probes: Synthesis and Applications

Bioconjugate Chemistry, 2019
Fluorescent labeling through bioconjugation is the preferred tool for the investigation of biological functions involving lipids, namely for clarifying metabolic pathways and molecular mechanisms of diseases. The lack of functionalized lipid probes with biological and physicochemical properties suitable for these studies is still a major limitation ...
Pedro A. M. M. Varandas   +3 more
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