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Richard Soler Cand. Med.

Richard Soler joined us through the T32 Summer Program for underrepresented students. He is a Medical Student at the Medical School of Puerto Rico and is interested in anesthesia and pain. Richard's project for this summer the first analysis of polysomnography in patients with Long COVID and...

4] Facts About: Glycosylation of Cholesterol

By: Richard D. Cummings Cholesterol can be glycosylated, and indeed glucosylated cholesterol is common (1). In animal cells, it is a β-D-glucopyranoside derivative of cholesterol (GlcChol), which is generated through a ‘transglycosylation’ pathway in the lysosomes, by the enzymes glucocerebrosidase...

6] Facts About: Lactose and Milk Sugars

By: Richard D. Cummings The disaccharide lactose, Galβ1-4Glc, is found only in the milk of mammals, and so far, it and extended milk oligosaccharides derived from it, are found nowhere else in nature (1-4). All mammals make milk, of course, but the assortment of oligosaccharides beyond lactose is...

8] Facts About: Glycopeptides Made by Bacteria

By: Richard D. Cummings A peptide is usually considered to be a linkage of 2 to 50 amino acids via peptide bonds, and proteins are larger than 50 or so amino acids. In animal cells, peptides and proteins are synthesized using a template of short or long mRNAs; if they are then modified with attached...