- ... galactolipids. One galactolipid broken down by galactosylceramidase, called galactosylceramide, is an important component of myelin. Breakdown of galactosylceramide is part of the normal turnover of myelin ...
- ... 313.250 Cerebrosides D02.065.313.250.450 Galactosylceramides D02.065.313.250.490 Glucosylceramides D02.065. ... D09.400.410.420.525.200.250.450 Galactosylceramides D09.400.410.420.525.200.250.490 ...
- ... sclerosis</synonym><synonym >Galactosylceramidase deficiency disease</synonym><synonym >Galactosylceramide lipidosis</synonym><synonym >Galactosylcerebrosidase deficiency</synonym><synonym >Galactosylsphingosine ...
- ... and new trees together - all Tree - heading Cerebrosides Galactosylceramides Glucosylceramides Globosides Lactosylceramides Trihexosylceramides Cerulenin Dibucaine Formamides Dimethylformamide ...
- ... called lysosomes where it hydrolyzes specific galactolipids, including galactosylceramide and psychosine. Galactosylceramide is an important component of ...
- ... 313.250...........................................Cerebrosides D02.065.313.250.450...........................................Galactosylceramides D02.065.313.250.490...........................................Glucosylceramides D02.065. ...
- ... hydroxylase responsible for the formation of alpha-hydroxylated galactosylceramide in myelin. Biochem J. 2005; 388 :245–54. [ ...
- ... D20) TUNICAMYCIN* (D20) DIP FAT EMULSIONS, INTRAVENOUS (D26) GALACTOSYLCERAMIDES* GLOBOSIDES* GLUCOSYLCERAMIDES* INTRALIPID* LACTOSYLCERAMIDES* TRIHEXOSYLCERAMIDES* METMYOGLOBIN* PHYTOHEMAGGLUTINIMS (D24) ...
- ... Galactosemia Galactosialidosis Galactosylceramidase deficiency disease, see Krabbe disease Galactosylceramide lipidosis, see Krabbe disease Galactosylcerebrosidase deficiency, see Krabbe ...
- ... by association of proteolipid protein with cholesterol- and galactosylceramide-rich membrane domains. J Cell Biol. 2000; 151 : ...
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