Glycolipid patterns have been studied during the first six days of Xenopus embryo development. Glycolipid contents showed a sharp increase more evident after the third day of development. Glucosylceramide and sulphatide are not only the most represented species, but also those which exhibit a statistically significant percentage change during early development. Among gangliosides, GD3 is the most represented specie. Two polysialylated gangliosides with not yet established structures are also present.
Glycolipid patterns during xenopus embryo development / R. Gornati, A.M. Rizzo, X.-. Tong, B. Berra, G. Bernardini. - In: CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1065-6995. - 19:3(1995), pp. 183-189.
Glycolipid patterns during xenopus embryo development
A.M. Rizzo;B. Berra;
1995
Abstract
Glycolipid patterns have been studied during the first six days of Xenopus embryo development. Glycolipid contents showed a sharp increase more evident after the third day of development. Glucosylceramide and sulphatide are not only the most represented species, but also those which exhibit a statistically significant percentage change during early development. Among gangliosides, GD3 is the most represented specie. Two polysialylated gangliosides with not yet established structures are also present.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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