Folch-Pi, 1968 - Google Patents
The composition of nervous membranesFolch-Pi, 1968
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- 3262016357761287279
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- Folch-Pi J
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- Progress in brain research
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the four groups of compounds that occur mainly in nervous system and all of them are membrane constituents. These compounds are gangliosides, proteolipids, polyphosphoinositides and neurokeratin. Gangliosides are …
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