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- Cerebrosides (monoglycosylceramides) are a group of glycosphingolipids which are important components of animal muscle and nerve cell membranes. They consist...
- and various sugar monomers or dimers, yielding cerebrosides and globosides, respectively. Cerebrosides and globosides are collectively known as glycosphingolipids...
- Cerebroside-sulfatase (EC 3.1.6.8, arylsulfatase A, cerebroside sulfate sulfatase) is an enzyme with systematic name cerebroside-3-sulfate 3-sulfohydrolase...
- globo-, lacto-, neoLacto- and gangliose. Glycosphingolipids include: Cerebrosides Gangliosides Globosides Gangliosides are mainly found in the cell membranes...
- Glucocerebroside (also called glucosylceramide) is any of the cerebrosides in which the monosaccharide head group is glucose. In Gaucher's disease, the...
- 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...
- 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...
- Examples of these are the simple and complex glycosphingolipids such as cerebrosides and gangliosides. Sterols, such as cholesterol and its derivatives, are...
- are neuritogenic cerebrosides isolated from the mushroom Termitomyces albuminosus. Termitomycesphins G and H, additional cerebrosides from the edible Chinese...