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Etymology

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From sulfo- +‎ galactosyl.

Noun

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sulfogalactosyl (plural sulfogalactosyls)

  1. (biochemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical derived from galactosyl sulfate
    • 2015 August 11, Subramanian Yegneswaran et al., “Lyso-Sulfatide Binds Factor Xa and Inhibits Thrombin Generation by the Prothrombinase Complex”, in PLoS ONE[1], volume 10, →DOI:
      Earlier we showed that sphingosine ( Fig 1 ), which lacks the sulfogalactosyl moiety of lyso-SF, requires fVa for its inhibition of II activation [ 21 ].