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  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... sclerosis</synonym><synonym >Galactosylceramidase deficiency disease</synonym><synonym >Galactosylceramide lipidosis</synonym><synonym >Galactosylcerebrosidase deficiency</synonym><synonym >Galactosylsphingosine ...
  4. ... and new trees together - all Tree - heading Cerebrosides Galactosylceramides Glucosylceramides Globosides Lactosylceramides Trihexosylceramides Cerulenin Dibucaine Formamides Dimethylformamide ...
  5. ... called lysosomes where it hydrolyzes specific galactolipids, including galactosylceramide and psychosine. Galactosylceramide is an important component of ...
  6. ... 313.250...........................................Cerebrosides D02.065.313.250.450...........................................Galactosylceramides D02.065.313.250.490...........................................Glucosylceramides D02.065. ...
  7. ... hydroxylase responsible for the formation of alpha-hydroxylated galactosylceramide in myelin. Biochem J. 2005; 388 :245–54. [ ...
  8. ... D20) TUNICAMYCIN* (D20) DIP FAT EMULSIONS, INTRAVENOUS (D26) GALACTOSYLCERAMIDES* GLOBOSIDES* GLUCOSYLCERAMIDES* INTRALIPID* LACTOSYLCERAMIDES* TRIHEXOSYLCERAMIDES* METMYOGLOBIN* PHYTOHEMAGGLUTINIMS (D24) ...
  9. ... Galactosemia Galactosialidosis Galactosylceramidase deficiency disease, see Krabbe disease Galactosylceramide lipidosis, see Krabbe disease Galactosylcerebrosidase deficiency, see Krabbe ...
  10. ... by association of proteolipid protein with cholesterol- and galactosylceramide-rich membrane domains. J Cell Biol. 2000; 151 : ...
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