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Glutamic Acid (Glutamate) Summary

Description: A non-essential amino acid naturally occurring in the L-form. Glutamic acid is the most common excitatory neurotransmitter in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.

Also Known As: Glutamate; L-Glutamic Acid; D-Glutamate; L-Glutamate; Glutamic Acid, (D)-Isomer Show All >>

Networked: 11048 relevant articles (351 outcomes, 1280 trials/studies) for this Drug

Key Diseases for which Glutamic Acid is Relevant

  1. Ischemia : 46 outcomes 129 studies in 1083 results
  2. Schizophrenia (Dementia Praecox) : 23 outcomes 110 studies in 776 results
  3. Anoxia (Hypoxia) : 21 outcomes 67 studies in 586 results
  4. Seizures (Seizure) : 20 outcomes 74 studies in 717 results
  5. Stroke (Strokes) : 20 outcomes 27 studies in 362 results
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Drugs Related to Glutamic Acid

  1. N-Methylaspartate (NMDA)
  2. Aspartic Acid (Aspartate)
  3. Glutamine (L-Glutamine)
  4. N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors (NMDA Receptors)
  5. Glycine (Aminoacetic Acid)
  6. lamotrigine (Lamictal)
  7. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
  8. Oxaloacetate
  9. Neurotransmitter Agents (Neurotransmitter)
  10. Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate)
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Therapies Related to Glutamic Acid

  1. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
  2. Oral Administration
  3. Injections
  4. Therapeutics
  5. Heterologous Transplantation (Xenotransplantation)
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