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glucocerebrosides (a.k.a. glucosylceramides) and
galactocerebrosides (a.k.a. galactosylceramides).
Galactocerebrosides are
typically found in
neural tissue, while...
- PMID 3897245.
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- Cerebrosides: a
group glycosphingolipids involved in
nerve cell membranes.
Galactocerebrosides: a type of
cerebroseide with
galactose as the
saccharide moiety Glucocerebrosides:...
- Levy R, Ho W (1965). "Metabolism of sulfatides. I. The
effect of
galactocerebrosides on the
synthesis of sulfatides". Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 20...
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inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. The
galactosphingolipid galactocerebroside (GalC) and its
sulfated derivative sulfatide is also in abundance...
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myelin sheath. The
primary lipid of
myelin is a
glycolipid called galactocerebroside. The
intertwining hydrocarbon chains of
sphingomyelin strengthen the...
- is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the UGT8 gene.
Galactocerebrosides are
abundant sphingolipids of the
myelin membrane of the central...
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injections of lysolecithin,
ethidium bromide, and complement/anti-
galactocerebroside: A
comparative study". Glia. 25 (3): 216–228. doi:10...
- Sulfatide, also
known as 3-O-sulfogalactosylceramide, SM4, or
sulfated galactocerebroside, is a
class of sulfolipids,
specifically a
class of sulfoglycolipids...
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Schultz AM, Basu M,
Roseman S (1971). "Enzymatic
synthesis of
galactocerebroside by a
galactosyltransferase from
embryonic chicken brain". J. Biol...