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Cerebrosides (monoglycosylceramides) are a
group of
glycosphingolipids which are
important components of
animal muscle and
nerve cell membranes. They consist...
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various sugar monomers or dimers,
yielding cerebrosides and globosides, respectively.
Cerebrosides and
globosides are
collectively known as glycosphingolipids...
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Glucocerebroside (also
called glucosylceramide) is any of the
cerebrosides in
which the
monosaccharide head
group is glucose. In Gaucher's disease, the...
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albuminosus for
Termitomyces mushrooms.
Termitomycesphins A-H are
neuritogenic cerebrosides isolated from the fungus. Heim R. (1941). "Études
descriptives et expérimentales...
- globo-, lacto-, neoLacto- and gangliose.
Glycosphingolipids include:
Cerebrosides Gangliosides Globosides Isoglobotriosylceramide Gangliosides are mainly...
- Gaucher's
disease or
Gaucher disease (/ɡoʊˈʃeɪ/) (GD) is a
genetic disorder in
which glucocerebroside (a sphingolipid, also
known as glucosylceramide)...
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fatty acid with
formula C23H47COOH. It is
found in wood tar,
various cerebrosides, and in
small amounts in most
natural fats. The
fatty acids of peanut...
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Arylsulfatase A (or
cerebroside-sulfatase) is an
enzyme that
breaks down sulfatides,
namely cerebroside 3-sulfate into
cerebroside and sulfate. In humans...
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mostly located in
nervous tissue and are
responsible for cell signaling.
Cerebrosides: a
group glycosphingolipids involved in
nerve cell membranes. Galactocerebrosides:...
- carbohydrates,
predominantly glycoproteins, but with some
glycolipids (
cerebrosides and gangliosides).
Carbohydrates are
important in the role of cell-cell...