Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.

The developmental changes in gangliosides of chicken liver were investigated during embryonic and neonatal life. Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) and sialosyllactosylceramide (GM3) were major gangliosides during the entire period investigated. Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) was detected as the pre...

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Main Authors: M Saito, A Rosenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1982-01-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381694
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spelling doaj-d591f3d552be470e989b90d4e6619b812021-04-24T05:51:04ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751982-01-01231913Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.M SaitoA RosenbergThe developmental changes in gangliosides of chicken liver were investigated during embryonic and neonatal life. Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) and sialosyllactosylceramide (GM3) were major gangliosides during the entire period investigated. Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) was detected as the predominant species until 2 days before hatching and then GM3 increased to be the major sialoglycolipid. GM4 continued to be detectable until at least 2 weeks after hatching. Monogalactosylceramide was detected as the major neutral glycolipid. The fatty acids obtained from monogalactosylceramide showed a similar pattern to that of GM4.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381694
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author M Saito
A Rosenberg
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A Rosenberg
Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet M Saito
A Rosenberg
author_sort M Saito
title Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.
title_short Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.
title_full Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.
title_fullStr Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.
title_full_unstemmed Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.
title_sort sialosylgalactosylceramide (gm4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1982-01-01
description The developmental changes in gangliosides of chicken liver were investigated during embryonic and neonatal life. Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) and sialosyllactosylceramide (GM3) were major gangliosides during the entire period investigated. Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) was detected as the predominant species until 2 days before hatching and then GM3 increased to be the major sialoglycolipid. GM4 continued to be detectable until at least 2 weeks after hatching. Monogalactosylceramide was detected as the major neutral glycolipid. The fatty acids obtained from monogalactosylceramide showed a similar pattern to that of GM4.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381694
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