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Guido Tettamanti

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  253
Citations -  10755

Guido Tettamanti is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ganglioside & Ceramide. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 253 publications receiving 10297 citations. Previous affiliations of Guido Tettamanti include University of Pavia.

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A new procedure for the extraction, purification and fractionation of brain gangliosides.

TL;DR: This procedure, compared with the conventional chloroform-methanol procedure, was proved to achieve a more complete extraction of gangliosides with no concurrent solubilization of glycoproteins and to guarantee the absence of any significant degradation.
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Purification and characterization of bovine and ovine submaxillary mucins.

TL;DR: The procedure of Tsuiki et al. for the isolation of bovine submaxillary mucin was modified but gave a product very similar to that reported earlier, and when applied to ovine sub maxillary glands, it gave a very similar product (OSM-T) with a somewhat simpler composition.
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Promotion of neuritogenesis in mouse neuroblastoma cells by exogenous gangliosides. Relationship between the effect and the cell association of ganglioside GM1.

TL;DR: Under the experimental conditions used, the stimulation of neuro‐2a cell differentiation by GM1 is related to changes of the plasma membrane properties following association of exogenous GM1 molecules, which would facilitate the spontaneous process of differentiation, or enhance cell responsiveness to differentiating factors present in the serum.
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Activation of (Na+, K+)-ATPase by nanomolar concentrations of GM1 ganglioside.

TL;DR: It is suggested that the ganglioside activation of (Na+ ‐K+)‐ATPase is a specific phenomenon not related to the amphiphilic and ionic properties ofgangliosides, but due to modifications of the membrane lipid environment surrounding the enzyme.