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Insect glycolipids

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1992
Systematic elucidations of the chemical structures of glycosphingolipids from members of the phyla Arthropoda (class:insecta) of the Protostomia have shown several characteristic differences to those of the Deuterostomia, e.g., the Vertebrata. The ceramide constituents of the arthropod sphingolipids are C14:1- and C16:1-sphingoid and a majority of ...
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Synthetic Glycolipid Adjuvants

The Journal of Immunology, 1976
Abstract In the course of the organic synthesis of model compounds similar in some features to the lipid moiety of endotoxic lipopolysaccharide (LPS), N-acylated-D-glucosamine derivatives were prepared. One of these, N-palmitoyl-D-glucosamine, has been previously found to be mitogenic for athymic nude mouse B cells.
U H, Behling   +4 more
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Thermotropic liquid crystalline glycolipids

Chemical Society Reviews, 2007
Are the liquid crystalline properties of the materials of living systems important in biological structures, functions, diseases and treatments? There is a growing consciousness that the observed lyotropic, and often thermotropic liquid crystallinity, of many biological materials that possess key biological functionality might be more than curious ...
Goodby, John W   +11 more
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Synthesis of glycolipids

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1980
The chemical syntheses of naturally occurring glycolipids derived from sphingosine bases and glycerol derivatives, and the syntheses of polyisoprenoid lipid intermediates and other miscellaneous glycolipids recorded up to the end of 1977 are reviewed.
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Glycolipid-binding proteins

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1985
Proteins which bind glycolipids with high specificity are tentatively divided into two groups. One group consists of activator proteins involved in the catabolism of glycolipids by acid lysosomal hydrolases. Two activator proteins, GM2-activator and sphingolipid activator protein-1, are critically appraised on their glycolipid-binding properties and on
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Glycolipids

1994
Abstract Glycolipid is the general term applied to a wide range of compounds. The most important and complex are of biological origin, being distributed throughout animal, plant, and microbial cells, but some synthetic examples have industrial applications. Along with glycoproteins, they form the class of glycoconjugates.
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Stem Cell Glycolipids

Neurochemical Research, 2010
Glycolipids are compounds containing one or more monosaccharide residues bound by a glycosidic linkage to a hydrophobic moiety. Because of their expression patterns and the intracellular localization patterns, glycolipids, including stage-specific embryonic antigens (SSEA-3, SSEA-4, and possibly SSEA-1) and gangliosides (e.g., GD3, GD2, and A2B5 ...
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Glycolipids

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1965
H E, CARTER, P, JOHNSON, E J, WEBER
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