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G(M1) Ganglioside

A specific monosialoganglioside that accumulates abnormally within the nervous system due to a deficiency of GM1-b-galactosidase, resulting in GM1 gangliosidosis.
Also Known As:
GM1a Monosialoganglioside; Ceramide, Monosialosyl Tetraglycosyl; Ganglioside, GM1; Monosialoganglioside, GM1a; Tetraglycosyl Ceramide, Monosialosyl; GM1 Ganglioside; Monosialosyl Tetraglycosyl Ceramide; Ganglioside GM1
Networked: 446 relevant articles (22 outcomes, 55 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Sonnino, Sandro: 10 articles (12/2023 - 12/2017)
2. Chiricozzi, Elena: 9 articles (12/2023 - 12/2017)
3. Wu, Gusheng: 9 articles (01/2022 - 09/2002)
4. Yanagisawa, Katsuhiko: 9 articles (05/2015 - 03/2002)
5. Fazzari, Maria: 8 articles (12/2023 - 01/2019)
6. Lunghi, Giulia: 8 articles (12/2023 - 01/2019)
7. Mauri, Laura: 8 articles (12/2023 - 01/2019)
8. Schneider, Jay S: 8 articles (05/2023 - 05/2010)
9. Ledeen, Robert W: 8 articles (01/2020 - 09/2002)
10. Di Biase, Erika: 7 articles (12/2023 - 12/2017)

Related Diseases

1. Stroke (Strokes)
2. Parkinson Disease (Parkinson's Disease)
3. Spinal Cord Injuries (Spinal Cord Injury)
4. GM1 Gangliosidosis (Gangliosidosis GM1)
5. Traumatic Brain Injuries (Traumatic Brain Injury)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Glycosphingolipids
2. Oligosaccharides
3. Biomarkers (Surrogate Marker)
4. Methylprednisolone
5. Cholinergic Agents (Cholinergics)
6. Glutamic Acid (Glutamate)
7. Antipsychotic Agents (Antipsychotics)
8. Haloperidol (Haldol)
9. 6-hydroxydopa
10. Gangliosides

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Injections
3. Transplantation
4. Intramuscular Injections
5. Hemodilution