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Rat Brain Gangliosides Following Drug Addiction and Nutritional Deficiency

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Gangliosides are found in highest concentration in neural tissue and appear to be concentrated in nerve endings (1). As such they may he important in the process of neurotransmission (2) or may play a role in membrane receptors (3) which mediate drug action.

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Boegman, R.J. (1976). Rat Brain Gangliosides Following Drug Addiction and Nutritional Deficiency. In: Porcellati, G., Ceccarelli, B., Tettamanti, G. (eds) Ganglioside Function. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 71. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4614-9_16

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