- glycolylneuraminic
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Describing glycolyl derivatives of neuraminic acids such as sialic acid
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N-Glycolylneuraminic acid — Other names GcNeu; NGNA; NeuNGl; Neu5Gc … Wikipedia
CMAH — Cytidine monophosphate N acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase (CMP N acetylneuraminate monooxygenase), also known as CMAH, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: CMAH cytidine monophosphate N acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase (CMP N… … Wikipedia
N-Glycolylneuraminsäure — Strukturformel β Anomer der N Glycolylneuraminsäure Allgemeines … Deutsch Wikipedia
N-Acetylneuraminic acid — IUPAC name 5 (acetylamino) 3,5 dideoxy D glycero α D … Wikipedia
Neu5Gc — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name N Glycolylneuraminsäure Andere Namen Neu5Gc … Deutsch Wikipedia
ganglioside — A glycosphingolipid chemically similar to cerebrosides but containing one or more sialic (N acetylneuraminic or N glycolylneuraminic) acid residues; found principally in nerve tissue, spleen, and thymus; GM1 accumulates in generalized… … Medical dictionary
glycolyl — HOCH2CO–; the acyl radical of glycolic acid, replacing acetyl in some sialic acids; the products are called N glycolylneuraminic acids. * * * gly·co·lyl (gliґko ləl) the acyl radical of glycolic acid … Medical dictionary
Microbial toxins — are toxins produced by microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. Microbial toxins are important virulence determinants responsible for microbial pathogenicity and/or evasion of the host immune response. Some bacterial toxins, such as … Wikipedia