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Sphingolipid metabolism in Bacteroideaceae

Stoffel et al., 1975

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Stoffel W
Dittmar K
Wilmes R
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The lipid composition of the anaerobic Bacteroides thetaiotaomikron has been analyzed. Sphingomyelin, ceramide phosphinicoethanolamine, free even-numbered and branched chain sphingosine bases and ceramide represented about 50% of the total lipid extract. The …
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