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  2. Ganglioside - Wikipedia

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    More than 60 gangliosides are known, which differ from each other mainly in the position and number of NANA residues. It is a component of the cell plasma membrane that modulates cell signal transduction events, and appears to concentrate in lipid rafts [2] [3]. Recently, gangliosides have been found to be highly important molecules in ...

  3. GM3 - Wikipedia

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    GM3 has been found to reduce the motility of ovarian cancer cells, colorectal cancer cells, and gastric cancer cells. High amounts of GM3 also displayed a high amount of caveolin-1, a molecule which has been shown to inhibit ovarian cancer growth. [4] In bladder cancer cells, GM3 show antiproliferative effects.

  4. Sebaceous carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Sebaceous carcinoma, also known as sebaceous gland carcinoma (SGc), sebaceous cell carcinoma, and meibomian gland carcinoma, is an uncommon malignant cutaneous (skin) tumor. [1] Most are typically about 1.4 cm at presentation. [2]

  5. Christie Brinkley details how doctors found skin cancer - AOL

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    According to the American Cancer Society, basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in basal cells, found in the outer later of the skin. Typically basal cell carcinomas develop in ...

  6. 'Harmless' spot on mum's nose turned out to be skin cancer - AOL

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  7. GM2 gangliosidoses - Wikipedia

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    Beta-hexosaminidase is a vital hydrolytic enzyme, found in the lysosomes, that breaks down lipids. When beta-hexosaminidase is no longer functioning properly, the lipids accumulate in the nervous tissue of the brain and cause problems. Gangliosides are made and biodegraded rapidly in early life as the brain develops.

  8. Is that mole melanoma? How to tell if a mole is cancerous or not

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    The Skin Cancer Foundation reports that only 20 to 30% of melanomas start as existing moles. That means that 70 to 80% develop on skin that appeared to be normal. “Be familiar with the ...

  9. GD2 - Wikipedia

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    GD2 is a disialoganglioside expressed on tumors of neuroectodermal origin, including human neuroblastoma and melanoma, with highly restricted expression on normal tissues, principally to the cerebellum and peripheral nerves in humans.