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L-Theanine Mitigates Chronic Alcoholic Intestinal Injury by Regulating Intestinal Alcohol and Linoleic-Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Rats. [PDF]
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Family-wide analysis of human macrodomains reveals novel activities and identifies PARG as most efficient ADPr-RNA hydrolase. [PDF]
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The multifunctional regulatory post-proline protease dipeptidyl peptidase 9 and its inhibitors: new opportunities for therapeutics. [PDF]
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Biological Psychiatry, 2013
Recent compelling evidence has suggested that the glutamate system is a primary mediator of psychiatric pathology and also a target for rapid-acting antidepressants. Clinical research in mood and anxiety disorders has shown alterations in levels, clearance, and metabolism of glutamate and consistent volumetric changes in brain areas where glutamate ...
L. Musazzi +3 more
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Recent compelling evidence has suggested that the glutamate system is a primary mediator of psychiatric pathology and also a target for rapid-acting antidepressants. Clinical research in mood and anxiety disorders has shown alterations in levels, clearance, and metabolism of glutamate and consistent volumetric changes in brain areas where glutamate ...
L. Musazzi +3 more
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European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2004
Although glutamate is a simple molecule, its actions in the limbic system and areas concerning anxiety are complex and widespread. These actions are mediated through different combinations of ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors. Preclinical studies have shown that compounds active at NMDA, AMPA/kaïnate and metabotropic receptors might have ...
Harold J.G.M van Megen and +2 more
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Although glutamate is a simple molecule, its actions in the limbic system and areas concerning anxiety are complex and widespread. These actions are mediated through different combinations of ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors. Preclinical studies have shown that compounds active at NMDA, AMPA/kaïnate and metabotropic receptors might have ...
Harold J.G.M van Megen and +2 more
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Glutamate synthase and the synthesis of glutamate in plants
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2003The discovery of glutamate synthases (E.C. 1.4.1.13 and E.C. 1.4.7.1) caused a major re-assessment of the way in which ammonium is assimilated in bacteria and higher plants. The history of that discovery is reviewed and considered in the light of recent developments in the biochemistry and genetics of the higher plant ferredoxin- and NADH-dependent ...
Lea, Peter John, Miflin, Ben J.
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Neurochemical Research, 2015
Our aim was to review the processes of glutamate release from both biochemical and neurophysiological points of view. A large body of evidence now indicates that glutamate is specifically accumulated into synaptic vesicles, which provides strong support for the concept that glutamate is released from synaptic vesicles and is the major excitatory ...
John T. Hackett, Tetsufumi Ueda
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Our aim was to review the processes of glutamate release from both biochemical and neurophysiological points of view. A large body of evidence now indicates that glutamate is specifically accumulated into synaptic vesicles, which provides strong support for the concept that glutamate is released from synaptic vesicles and is the major excitatory ...
John T. Hackett, Tetsufumi Ueda
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