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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 23, 9-13, Copyright © 1982 by Lipid Research, Inc.
M Saito and A Rosenberg
The developmental changes in gangliosides of chicken liver were
investigated during embryonic and neonatal life. Sialosylgalactosylceramide
(GM4) and sialosyllactosylceramide (GM3) were major gangliosides during the
entire period investigated. Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) was detected
as the predominant species until 2 days before hatching and then GM3
increased to be the major sialoglycolipid. GM4 continued to be detectable
until at least 2 weeks after hatching. Monogalactosylceramide was detected
as the major neutral glycolipid. The fatty acids obtained from
monogalactosylceramide showed a similar pattern to that of GM4.
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Sialosylgalactosylceramide (GM4) is a major ganglioside in chicken embryonic liver
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