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Glutamate is a form of the amino acid glutamic acid. Both are naturally in food such as cheese, tomatoes, mushrooms and meat. Glutamate is not related to gluten ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to learn if measures of brain chemicals from a brain scan called Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy ...
Glutamine is used together with human growth hormone and a specialized diet to treat short bowel syndrome. Glutamine is also used to reduce the acute ...
Excess glutamate causes irregular activity and damage in nerve cells that interact with the chemical messenger. Memantine (Namenda) is a medicine that limits ...
This feasibility study aims to better understand the neurobiology of major depression and how ketamine may therapeutically impact brain function. This research ...
Effect of glutamate and blood glutamate scavengers oxaloacetate and pyruvate on neurological outcome and pathohistology of the hippocampus after traumatic ...
... glutamate). Magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a feasible technique within brain tumor patients to detect metabolic differences between tumor and brain for ...
[15N]glutamate, [15N]glutamine, [15N]ornithine, [15N]aspartate. [15N]arginine, [15N]citrulline, [15N]proline, [15N]glycine. [15N]lysine, [15N]aminoadipic acid ...
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