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Sialidase in Brain and Fibroblasts in Three Patients with Different Types of Sialidosis

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Book cover Structure and Function of Gangliosides

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In recent years numerous diseases have become known which are characterized by an elevated urinary excretion of sialooligosaccharides and a deficiency of sialidase in cultured fibroblasts (for literature, see SPRANGER, GEHLER and CANTZ, 1977; STRECKER and MICHALSKI, 1978; MAROTEAUX, 1978).

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Pallmann, B., Sandhoff, K., Berra, B., Miyatake, T. (1980). Sialidase in Brain and Fibroblasts in Three Patients with Different Types of Sialidosis. In: Svennerholm, L., Mandel, P., Dreyfus, H., Urban, PF. (eds) Structure and Function of Gangliosides. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 125. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7844-0_37

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