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187 related items for PubMed ID: 2171494

  • 1. Cyclic AMP accumulation in HeLa cells induced by cholera toxin. Involvement of the ceramide moiety of GM1 ganglioside.
    Masserini M, Palestini P, Pitto M, Chigorno V, Tomasi M, Tettamanti G.
    Biochem J; 1990 Oct 01; 271(1):107-11. PubMed ID: 2171494
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  • 2. Fuc-GM1 ganglioside mimics the receptor function of GM1 for cholera toxin.
    Masserini M, Freire E, Palestini P, Calappi E, Tettamanti G.
    Biochemistry; 1992 Mar 03; 31(8):2422-6. PubMed ID: 1311601
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  • 3. Fluorescent derivatives of ganglioside GM1 function as receptors for cholera toxin.
    Spiegel S.
    Biochemistry; 1985 Oct 08; 24(21):5947-52. PubMed ID: 3002428
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  • 4. Intoxication of cultured cells by cholera toxin: evidence for different pathways when bound to ganglioside GM1 or neoganglioproteins.
    Pacuszka T, Fishman PH.
    Biochemistry; 1992 May 26; 31(20):4773-8. PubMed ID: 1317209
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  • 6. Structure of the ceramide moiety of GM1 ganglioside determines its occurrence in different detergent-resistant membrane domains in HL-60 cells.
    Panasiewicz M, Domek H, Hoser G, Kawalec M, Pacuszka T.
    Biochemistry; 2003 Jun 03; 42(21):6608-19. PubMed ID: 12767245
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  • 7. Exposure to galactose oxidase of GM1 ganglioside molecular species embedded into phospholipid vesicles.
    Palestini P, Masserini M, Tettamanti G.
    FEBS Lett; 1994 Aug 22; 350(2-3):219-22. PubMed ID: 8070568
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  • 8. Neoglycolipid analogues of ganglioside GM1 as functional receptors of cholera toxin.
    Pacuszka T, Bradley RM, Fishman PH.
    Biochemistry; 1991 Mar 12; 30(10):2563-70. PubMed ID: 1848091
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  • 11. Dependence of rat liver CMP-N-acetylneuraminate:GM1 sialyltransferase (SAT IV) activity on the ceramide composition of GM1 ganglioside.
    Pitto M, Palestini P, Masserini M.
    FEBS Lett; 1996 Apr 01; 383(3):223-6. PubMed ID: 8925900
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  • 18. Ganglioside GM1 levels are a determinant of the extent of caveolae/raft-dependent endocytosis of cholera toxin to the Golgi apparatus.
    Pang H, Le PU, Nabi IR.
    J Cell Sci; 2004 Mar 15; 117(Pt 8):1421-30. PubMed ID: 14996913
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  • 20. Interleukin 3-dependent mouse mast cells express the cholera toxin-binding acidic glycosphingolipid, ganglioside GM1, and increase their histamine content in response to toxin.
    Katz HR, Levine JS, Austen KF.
    J Immunol; 1987 Sep 01; 139(5):1640-6. PubMed ID: 2957431
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