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Carbohydrate Research|October 23, 1995
Synthesis of fluorescent and radioactive analogues of two lactosylceramides and glucosylceramide containing beta-thioglycosidic bonds that are resistant to enzymatic degradationB Albrecht, U Pütz, G Schwarzmann
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 3, 1986
Specificity of human glucosylceramide beta-glucosidase towards synthetic glucosylsphingolipids inserted into liposomes. Kinetic studies in a detergent-free assay systemF Sarmientos, G Schwarzmann, K Sandhoff
Methods in Enzymology|November 9, 2000
Using biotinylated gangliosides to study their distribution and traffic in cells by immunoelectron microscopyG Schwarzmann, A von Coburg, W Möbius
Journal of Cell Science|August 1, 1996
The internalization of a short acyl chain analogue of ganglioside GM1 in polarized neuronsA Sofer, G Schwarzmann, A H Futerman
European Journal of Biochemistry|September 15, 1987
Substrate specificity of GM2 and GD3 synthase of Golgi vesicles derived from rat liverD Klein, G Pohlentz, G Schwarzmann, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|July 29, 1999
Intracellular distribution of a biotin-labeled ganglioside, GM1, by immunoelectron microscopy after endocytosis in fibroblastsW Möbius, V Herzog, K Sandhoff, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|March 28, 1997
Synthesis and mass spectrometric characterization of digoxigenin and biotin labeled ganglioside GM1 and their uptake by and metabolism in cultured cellsB Albrecht, G Pohlentz, K Sandhoff, et al.
Biochemistry|April 5, 1988
Ganglioside-protein interactions: spin-label electron spin resonance studies with (Na+,K+)-ATPase membranesM Esmann, D Marsh, G Schwarzmann, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|May 15, 1994
Hydrolysis of lactosylceramide by human galactosylceramidase and GM1-beta-galactosidase in a detergent-free system and its stimulation by sphingolipid activator proteins, sap-B and sap-C. Activator proteins stimulate lactosylceramide hydrolysisA Zschoche, W Fürst, G Schwarzmann, et al.
Bioscience Reports|December 10, 1999
Gangliosides are transported from the plasma membrane to intralysosomal membranes as revealed by immuno-electron microscopyW Möbius, V Herzog, K Sandhoff, et al.
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Carbohydrate Research|October 23, 1995
Synthesis of fluorescent and radioactive analogues of two lactosylceramides and glucosylceramide containing beta-thioglycosidic bonds that are resistant to enzymatic degradationB Albrecht, U Pütz, G Schwarzmann
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 3, 1986
Specificity of human glucosylceramide beta-glucosidase towards synthetic glucosylsphingolipids inserted into liposomes. Kinetic studies in a detergent-free assay systemF Sarmientos, G Schwarzmann, K Sandhoff
Methods in Enzymology|November 9, 2000
Using biotinylated gangliosides to study their distribution and traffic in cells by immunoelectron microscopyG Schwarzmann, A von Coburg, W Möbius
Journal of Cell Science|August 1, 1996
The internalization of a short acyl chain analogue of ganglioside GM1 in polarized neuronsA Sofer, G Schwarzmann, A H Futerman
European Journal of Biochemistry|September 15, 1987
Substrate specificity of GM2 and GD3 synthase of Golgi vesicles derived from rat liverD Klein, G Pohlentz, G Schwarzmann, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|July 29, 1999
Intracellular distribution of a biotin-labeled ganglioside, GM1, by immunoelectron microscopy after endocytosis in fibroblastsW Möbius, V Herzog, K Sandhoff, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|March 28, 1997
Synthesis and mass spectrometric characterization of digoxigenin and biotin labeled ganglioside GM1 and their uptake by and metabolism in cultured cellsB Albrecht, G Pohlentz, K Sandhoff, et al.
Biochemistry|April 5, 1988
Ganglioside-protein interactions: spin-label electron spin resonance studies with (Na+,K+)-ATPase membranesM Esmann, D Marsh, G Schwarzmann, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|May 15, 1994
Hydrolysis of lactosylceramide by human galactosylceramidase and GM1-beta-galactosidase in a detergent-free system and its stimulation by sphingolipid activator proteins, sap-B and sap-C. Activator proteins stimulate lactosylceramide hydrolysisA Zschoche, W Fürst, G Schwarzmann, et al.
Bioscience Reports|December 10, 1999
Gangliosides are transported from the plasma membrane to intralysosomal membranes as revealed by immuno-electron microscopyW Möbius, V Herzog, K Sandhoff, et al.
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