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- Globosides (also known as globo-series glycosphingolipids) are a sub-class of the lipid class glycosphingolipid with three to nine sugar molecules as the...
- sugar monomers or dimers, yielding cerebrosides and globosides, respectively. Cerebrosides and globosides are collectively known as glycosphingolipids. The...
- membrane components, ganglioside GM2, its derivative GA2, the glycolipid globoside in visceral tissues, and some oligosaccharides. Ac****ulation of these...
- Globotriaosylceramide is a globoside. It is also known as CD77, Gb3, GL3, and ceramide trihexoside. It is one of the few clusters of differentiation that...
- In enzymology, a globoside alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.88) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction UDP-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine...
- binds to the asialoglycoprotein receptors on hepatocytes. Galactosamine Globoside (N-Acetylglucosamine) GlcNAc Donald M. Marcus; Elvin A. Kabat; Gerald...
- result of parvovirus infection. In humans, the P antigen (also known as globoside), one of many cellular receptors that contribute to a person's blood type...
- The GLOB antigen (formerly P) is now the member of the separate GLOB (globoside) blood group system. The P1PK antigens are carbohydrate antigens that...
- PMIDĀ 6812637. Chien JL, Williams T, Basu S (1973). "Biosynthesis of a globoside-type glycosphingolipid by a -N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase from embryonic...
- defense, and lubrication of the digestive tract. Galactosamine Galactose Globoside (N-Acetylglucosamine) GlcNAc "Uridine-diphosphate-n-acetylgalactosamine"...