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Choline and Ethanolamine Kinase Activity in the Cytoplasm of Nerve Endings from Rat Forebrain

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In brain tissue there are two pathways by which choline and ethanolamine can be incorporated into a lipid-bound form. The first is the cytidine pathway originally described by Kennedy and Weiss (1956) for liver and the second, though it is probably a minor pathway, is a calciummediated exchange where the base is exchanged with that of an intact phospholipid (Ansell & Spanner, 1966; Porcellati, et al., 1971; Kanfer, 1972). In this account the first step of the cytidine pathway will be discussed in detail and in particular, this step in the nerve endings of brain.

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Spanner, S., Ansell, G.B. (1978). Choline and Ethanolamine Kinase Activity in the Cytoplasm of Nerve Endings from Rat Forebrain. In: Gatt, S., Freysz, L., Mandel, P. (eds) Enzymes of Lipid Metabolism. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 101. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9071-2_23

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