Disialoganglioside GD1 refers to a group of gangliosides, specifically GD1a and GD1b, which are sialic acid-containing glycosphingolipids predominantly found in the mammalian nervous system. These molecules play crucial roles in cell-cell recognition, signal transduction, and modulation of receptor activities.
Ganglioside GD2 from human brain (MW1649). Prepared from human GD1b ganglioside by enzymatic disintegration of the terminal galactose. The antibodies to the GD2 inhibit cell attachment to various extracellular matrix proteins (collagen, vitronectin, laminin, fibronectin). Molecular weight: 1649 Da
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