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Gangliosides, especially their carbohydrate portions, exhibit wide-range molecular diversification according to either animal species, strain, organ, tissue or even cell or the mode of existence of the cells. However, questions as to the generation mechanism for such diversity of carbohydrate chains or its biological implication remain to be answered.
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Nakaishi, H. (1987). Functionally Distinct Oncogenes Differently Regulate Cellular Expression of Gangliosides. In: Rahmann, H. (eds) Gangliosides and Modulation of Neuronal Functions. NATO ASI Series, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71932-5_30
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