Labeled gangliosides: their synthesis and use in biological studies

The unveiling of ganglioside metabolism and biological function in the last decades depended on the extensive study of inherited human disease, studies with cultured cells, and specifically designed mouse models. Nonetheless, only few of the accomplishments made so far would have been possible witho...

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fluorescent gangliosides
paramagnetic gangliosides
photoreactive gangliosides
radioactive gangliosides
transmembrane pseudogangliosides
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