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Glycosphingolipids individual

The composition of the glycosphingolipids of vertebrates shows species, tissue, and individual specificity.8,48"55 A comparative study of nervous-... [Pg.389]

In this article we review developments in methodological approaches for isolation of glycosphingolipids in high yields demonstration of glycosphingolipid complexity as well as species, individual and organ specificity demonstration of distinctive features of the epithelial tissue versus its secretion and description of a new group of glycolipids which are confined to mucous secretions. [Pg.150]

Incorporation of tritium (cpm/mg of protein) into individual moieties of glycosphingolipids of normal human skin fibroblasts in the presence and absence of galactose oxidase... [Pg.280]

Distribution of radioactivity in individual glycosphingolipids (GSLs) of human fibroblasts after treatment with galactose oxidase ... [Pg.281]

Incorporation of Radioactivity Derived from [3H] Galactose into the Individual Glycosphingolipids of Normal and Familial Hypercholesterolemic Homozygous (FH) Cells Cultured in Fetal Bovine Serum... [Pg.284]

Incorporation of radioactivity derived from [%] Galactose into the individual glycosphingolipids of co-cultured normal and familial hypercholesterolemic homozygous cells and a familial hypercholesterolemic heterozygous fibroblast line... [Pg.287]

The IUPAC-IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature has proposed4 that the individual lipids be denoted. For substances belonging to the group of the glycosphingolipids, names that are... [Pg.383]

Souady, J., Soltwisch, J., Dreisewerd, K., Haier, J., Peter-Katalinic, J., and MUthing, J. 2009. Structural profiling of individual glycosphingolipids in a single thin-layer chromatogram by multiple sequential immunodetection matched with direct IR-M ALDI-o-TOF mass spectrometry. Anal. Chem., 81 9481-9492. [Pg.344]

The first chapter of the book deals with the properties and activities of fatty acids. This is followed by detailed discussions of diacylglycerols and phosphoinositides. The lysolipids are represented by sphingosine 1-phosphate and lysophosphatidic acid, followed by an overview of the properties of ether lipids. Ceramides and glycosphingolipids are covered in two chapters. The metabolites of the arachidonic acid cascade are discussed in a further two chapters on prostanoids, leukotrienes and lipoxins, followed by the last two chapters of the book which focus on endocannabinoids and isoprostanes. The authors come from several European countries and North America, each one of them bringing on board their individual research and teaching experience, and insight of their expertise. [Pg.303]


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