Abstract

Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are receptors for virus (1), bacteria (2) and toxins (3). Their functions, if any, for the cells on whose surface they are expressed are still unclear. Recent data suggest the involvement of a sulfated GSL (4) in the cell-cell interactions of developing nervous tissue (5).

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