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European Journal of Biochemistry
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December 18, 1972
The biosynthesis of blood-group-B character on human O-erythrocytes by a soluble -galactosyltransferase from milk
T Pacuszka, J Kościelak
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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May 8, 1991
Metabolism of cholesterol, phosphatidylethanolamine and stearylamine analogues of GM1 ganglioside by rat glioma C6 cells
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
Glycobiology
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June 1, 1992
Synthesis of a photoreactive, radiolabelled derivative of the oligosaccharide of GM1 ganglioside
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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May 5, 1990
Generation of cell surface neoganglioproteins. GM1-neoganglioproteins are non-functional receptors for cholera toxin
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
Postepy Biochemii
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January 1, 1980
[Mechanism of action of cholera toxin (author's transl)]
T Pacuszka, R M Bradley
Biochemistry
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May 26, 1992
Intoxication of cultured cells by cholera toxin: evidence for different pathways when bound to ganglioside GM1 or neoganglioproteins
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
Carbohydrate Research
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August 15, 1986
Structure of a new disialoganglioside GD1c from spontaneous murine thymoma
Z Bartoszewicz, J Kościelak, T Pacuszka
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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July 25, 1978
A sensitive method for the detection of GM1-ganglioside in rat adipocyte preparations based on its interaction with choleragen
T Pacuszka, J Moss, P H Fishman
Vox Sanguinis
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January 1, 1976
Activity of B-gene-specified galactosyltransferase in individuals with Bm phenotypes
J Kościelak, T Pacuszka, W Dzierzkowa-Borodej
Biochemistry
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March 12, 1991
Neoglycolipid analogues of ganglioside GM1 as functional receptors of cholera toxin
T Pacuszka, R M Bradley, P H Fishman
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European Journal of Biochemistry
|
December 18, 1972
The biosynthesis of blood-group-B character on human O-erythrocytes by a soluble -galactosyltransferase from milk
T Pacuszka, J Kościelak
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
May 8, 1991
Metabolism of cholesterol, phosphatidylethanolamine and stearylamine analogues of GM1 ganglioside by rat glioma C6 cells
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
Glycobiology
|
June 1, 1992
Synthesis of a photoreactive, radiolabelled derivative of the oligosaccharide of GM1 ganglioside
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
May 5, 1990
Generation of cell surface neoganglioproteins. GM1-neoganglioproteins are non-functional receptors for cholera toxin
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
Postepy Biochemii
|
January 1, 1980
[Mechanism of action of cholera toxin (author's transl)]
T Pacuszka, R M Bradley
Biochemistry
|
May 26, 1992
Intoxication of cultured cells by cholera toxin: evidence for different pathways when bound to ganglioside GM1 or neoganglioproteins
T Pacuszka, P H Fishman
Carbohydrate Research
|
August 15, 1986
Structure of a new disialoganglioside GD1c from spontaneous murine thymoma
Z Bartoszewicz, J Kościelak, T Pacuszka
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
July 25, 1978
A sensitive method for the detection of GM1-ganglioside in rat adipocyte preparations based on its interaction with choleragen
T Pacuszka, J Moss, P H Fishman
Vox Sanguinis
|
January 1, 1976
Activity of B-gene-specified galactosyltransferase in individuals with Bm phenotypes
J Kościelak, T Pacuszka, W Dzierzkowa-Borodej
Biochemistry
|
March 12, 1991
Neoglycolipid analogues of ganglioside GM1 as functional receptors of cholera toxin
T Pacuszka, R M Bradley, P H Fishman
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