The discovery of the glycosphingolipids is generally attributed to Johan L. W. Thudichum, who in 1884 published on the chemical composition of the brain. In his studies he isolated several compounds from ethanolic brain extracts which he coined cerebrosides. He subjected one of these, phrenosin (now known as galactosylceramide), to acid hydrolysis, and this produced three distinct components. One he identified as a fatty acid and another proved to be an isomer of D-glucose, which is now known as D-galactose. The third component, with an "alkaloidal nature", presented "many enigmas" to Thudichum, and therefore he named it sphingosine, after the mythological riddle of the Sphinx. Today, sphingolipids and their glycosidated derivatives are the...
Sphingolipids are important components of the cell involved in the processes of apoptosis, inflammat...
Sphingolipids are ubiquitous and abundant components of all eukaryotic and some prokaryotic organism...
Sphingolipids are ubiquitous and abundant components of all eukaryotic and some prokaryotic organism...
The discovery of the glycosphingolipids is generally attributed to Johan L. W. Thudichum, who in 188...
Glycosphingolipids are a polysaccharide chain between 1 and 40 carbohydrate residues long glycosidic...
Glycolipids are a large and heterogeneous family of sphingolipids that form complex patterns on euka...
Sphingolipids constitute a class of lipids characterized by the presence of a long chain aminoalcoho...
In higher eukaryotes, glucosylceramide is the simplest member and precursor of a fascinating class o...
For decades, lipids were confined to the field of structural biology and energetics as they were con...
Abstract: Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are present on cell surface membranes and are particularly abund...
The glycosphingolipids of plasma were first evaluated, as “lipid hexose, ” by Sven-nerholm and Svenn...
Sphingolipids are important components of the cell involved in the processes of apoptosis, inflammat...
AbstractSimple sphingolipids such as ceramide and sphingomyelin (SM) as well as more complex glycosp...
One of the great riddles of glycobiology is the function of the glycosphingolipids. Their vital role...
The chemistry for the synthesis of glycosphingolipids has been greatly advanced in the last two deca...
Sphingolipids are important components of the cell involved in the processes of apoptosis, inflammat...
Sphingolipids are ubiquitous and abundant components of all eukaryotic and some prokaryotic organism...
Sphingolipids are ubiquitous and abundant components of all eukaryotic and some prokaryotic organism...
The discovery of the glycosphingolipids is generally attributed to Johan L. W. Thudichum, who in 188...
Glycosphingolipids are a polysaccharide chain between 1 and 40 carbohydrate residues long glycosidic...
Glycolipids are a large and heterogeneous family of sphingolipids that form complex patterns on euka...
Sphingolipids constitute a class of lipids characterized by the presence of a long chain aminoalcoho...
In higher eukaryotes, glucosylceramide is the simplest member and precursor of a fascinating class o...
For decades, lipids were confined to the field of structural biology and energetics as they were con...
Abstract: Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are present on cell surface membranes and are particularly abund...
The glycosphingolipids of plasma were first evaluated, as “lipid hexose, ” by Sven-nerholm and Svenn...
Sphingolipids are important components of the cell involved in the processes of apoptosis, inflammat...
AbstractSimple sphingolipids such as ceramide and sphingomyelin (SM) as well as more complex glycosp...
One of the great riddles of glycobiology is the function of the glycosphingolipids. Their vital role...
The chemistry for the synthesis of glycosphingolipids has been greatly advanced in the last two deca...
Sphingolipids are important components of the cell involved in the processes of apoptosis, inflammat...
Sphingolipids are ubiquitous and abundant components of all eukaryotic and some prokaryotic organism...
Sphingolipids are ubiquitous and abundant components of all eukaryotic and some prokaryotic organism...