[44] Gangliosides that modulate membrane protein function
This chapter discusses the effect of gangliosides on cell growth and the associated modulatory effects of gangliosides on receptor-associated tyrosine kinase, protein kinase C, and other kinases. The effect of gangliosides as differentiation inducers for hematopoietic cells is also described in the...
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