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Gangliosides of extraneuronal tissue.

Herbert Wiegandt
- 01 Oct 1970 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 1, pp 198-204
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This article is published in Chemistry and Physics of Lipids.The article was published on 1970-10-01. It has received 26 citations till now.

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Gangliosides of human, bovine, and rabbit plasma

TL;DR: Thin-layer chromatography revealed important differences among the plasmas from the three species, but all possessed hematosides and hexosamine-containing gangliosides.
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The composition, structure and function of lipids in the tissues of ruminant animals.

TL;DR: The fatty acids of ruminant tissues are characterized by comparatively high concentrations of odd-chain and branched-chain fatty acids and of positional and configurational isomers of mono- and diuns saturated fatty acids, and, at the same time, by comparatively low concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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Glycolipids Of Tumor Cell Membrane

TL;DR: The chapter explains the significance of membrane glycolipid changes in the regulation of cell growth and intercellular linkages, along with some comments and speculations.
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Blood Group Antigens

TL;DR: Direct structural studies have been undertaken in which partial hydrolysis of blood group substances, structural identification of fragments, and immuno-specific activities of these fragments were of particular importance.
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The subcellular localization of gangliosides in the brain

TL;DR: Fractionated brain tissue was fractionated and ganglioside content of defined subcellular fractions studied, able to confirm the data of SEMINARIO, HREN and GOMEZ, 1964 and EICHBERG, WHITTAKER and DAWSON, 1964 thatgangliosides are concentrated in a sub cellular fraction of ox brain cortex containing the pinched off nerve endings.
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The Structure and the Function of Gangliosides

H. Wiegandt
- 01 Feb 1968 - 
TL;DR: It was in the brains of the mentally ill that gangliosides were first discoverd, and indeed their pathologic accumulation can possibly be attributed to congenital defect of enzymes involved in their synthesis or metabolism.
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Struktur und Funktion der Ganglioside

H. Wiegandt
- 07 Feb 1968 - 
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Glycolyl-neuraminic acid in ox brain gangliosides.

TL;DR: The presence of glycolyl-neuraminic acid in sialic acids from ox brain gangliosides is reported and the glycolic acid was identified by the Eegriwe reaction4 and by gas-chromatography.
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