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European Journal of Pediatrics|August 17, 1978
Mucopolysaccharidosis II (Hunter disease) with corneal opacities. Report on two patients at the extremes of a wide clinical spectrumJ Spranger, M Cantz, J Gehler, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 15, 1989
Ganglioside GM3 sialidase activity in fibroblasts of normal individuals and of patients with sialidosis and mucolipidosis IV. Subcellular distribution and and some propertiesM Lieser, E Harms, H Kern, et al.
Klinische Wochenschrift|August 17, 1981
The mucopolysaccharidoses: biochemistry and clinical symptomsH Kresse, M Cantz, K von Figura, et al.
Padiatrie Und Padologie|January 1, 1983
[Chemotactic activity of fibroblasts in mucopolysaccharidoses]A Albini, B Pontz, H Mensing, et al.
Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1975
Mannosidosis: clinical and biochemical findingsJ Gehler, M Cantz, J F O'Brien, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 15, 1988
Defective lysosomal release of glycoprotein-derived sialic acid in fibroblasts from patients with sialic acid storage diseaseK Mendla, J Baumkötter, C Rosenau, et al.
Tissue & Cell|May 7, 2002
Hydroxyl free radicals induce cell differentiation in SK-N-MC neuroblastoma cellsK Oravecz, D Kalka, F Jeney, et al.
Enzyme|January 1, 1987
Lysosomal sialidase deficiency: increased ganglioside content in autopsy tissues of a sialidosis patientB Ulrich-Bott, B Klem, R Kaiser, et al.
Humangenetik|July 15, 1974
Mucopolysaccharidosis. VII. Beta-glucuronidase deficiencyJ Gehler, M Cantz, M Tolksdorf, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 6, 1998
Galectin-1 is a major receptor for ganglioside GM1, a product of the growth-controlling activity of a cell surface ganglioside sialidase, on human neuroblastoma cells in cultureJ Kopitz, C von Reitzenstein, M Burchert, et al.
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European Journal of Pediatrics|August 17, 1978
Mucopolysaccharidosis II (Hunter disease) with corneal opacities. Report on two patients at the extremes of a wide clinical spectrumJ Spranger, M Cantz, J Gehler, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 15, 1989
Ganglioside GM3 sialidase activity in fibroblasts of normal individuals and of patients with sialidosis and mucolipidosis IV. Subcellular distribution and and some propertiesM Lieser, E Harms, H Kern, et al.
Klinische Wochenschrift|August 17, 1981
The mucopolysaccharidoses: biochemistry and clinical symptomsH Kresse, M Cantz, K von Figura, et al.
Padiatrie Und Padologie|January 1, 1983
[Chemotactic activity of fibroblasts in mucopolysaccharidoses]A Albini, B Pontz, H Mensing, et al.
Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1975
Mannosidosis: clinical and biochemical findingsJ Gehler, M Cantz, J F O'Brien, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 15, 1988
Defective lysosomal release of glycoprotein-derived sialic acid in fibroblasts from patients with sialic acid storage diseaseK Mendla, J Baumkötter, C Rosenau, et al.
Tissue & Cell|May 7, 2002
Hydroxyl free radicals induce cell differentiation in SK-N-MC neuroblastoma cellsK Oravecz, D Kalka, F Jeney, et al.
Enzyme|January 1, 1987
Lysosomal sialidase deficiency: increased ganglioside content in autopsy tissues of a sialidosis patientB Ulrich-Bott, B Klem, R Kaiser, et al.
Humangenetik|July 15, 1974
Mucopolysaccharidosis. VII. Beta-glucuronidase deficiencyJ Gehler, M Cantz, M Tolksdorf, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 6, 1998
Galectin-1 is a major receptor for ganglioside GM1, a product of the growth-controlling activity of a cell surface ganglioside sialidase, on human neuroblastoma cells in cultureJ Kopitz, C von Reitzenstein, M Burchert, et al.
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