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Insights Into the Pathological Glycosylation Associated With COG6-CDG. [PDF]

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Pakanová Z   +21 more
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Idiomarina aminovorans sp. nov., a halophilic bacterium isolated from the Llamara salt pan in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. [PDF]

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Hintersatz C   +7 more
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Studies on the Biosynthesis of Neuraminic Acid

Nature, 1956
IN recent years neuraminic acid1 and several of its derivatives, such as sialic acid and lactaminic acid, have been shown to be constituents of mucoproteins, gangliosides and related naturally occurring substances. Although the chemical structure of neuraminic acid has not been established as yet, its elementary composition and some of its chemical ...
K I, ALTMAN, K, LAUENSTEIN
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Studies on Neuraminic Acid

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1965
Derivatives of neuraminic acid 1,2 (or sialic acids) are widely distributed in tissues. In brain, neuraminic acid is found in especially high concentration in gray matter, 3,4 the pineal body, 5 and the hypophysis. 6 As a component of gangliosides, N-acetylneuraminic acid accumulates in the brains of patients with infantile amaurotic familial idiocy. 7,
J P, GREEN, R P, ATWOOD, D X, FREEDMAN
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Utilization of Neuraminic Acid Receptors by Mycoplasmas

Journal of Bacteriology, 1969
Erythrocytes and H-HeLa cells were treated with neuraminidase and then compared with untreated cells for their ability to adsorb to mycoplasma colonies or be agglutinated by suspensions of the mycoplasmas. Of the 17 mycoplasma serotypes examined, only 4 were found to use neuraminic acid receptors; these were Mycoplasma ...
R J, Manchee, D, Taylor-Robinson
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