glutamate in English

noun
1
a salt or ester of glutamic acid.
Of all the 90 ionizable residues located along the ion-conducting pathway, 52 residues are lysines and arginines and 38 residues are aspartate and glutamates .

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1. Alloxan-diabetes produces a significant increase of glutamate-aspartate-transaminase, glutamate-alanine-transaminase, and serine-dehydratase.

2. Heterocyclic acetophenone potentiators of metabotropic glutamate receptors

3. The method makes use of compounds that are ligands of glutamate receptors, including many agonists, or antagonists of glutamate receptors.

4. Grotta, in Stroke (Sixth Edition), 2016 Glutamate Antagonists

5. The Astrocyte carries most of the extracellular glutamate

6. GMP and IMP amplify the taste intensity of glutamate.

7. Biosynthesis of L-glutamate from L-Aspartate or L-cysteine

8. Specifically, antagonistic molecules that would prevent glutamate receptor binding were tested using in vivo models of stroke as well as peptides that interfere with glutamate receptor anchoring.

9. The activity of glutamate dehydrogenase is decreased also following cholesterol admixture.

10. One of them is, among others, the flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate.

11. Many also had a cleft palate, and decreased neuronal responses to glutamate.

12. Local tramadol administration blocked nociceptive behaviour in mice induced by peripheral glutamate.

13. Decreasing brain neuronal glutamate levels using alpha-keto branched chain amino acids

14. Although glutamate is the presumed mediator, other neurotransmitters may modulate its effects.

15. Observations of toxicity of glutamate in tissue culture are of uncertain relevance invivo.

16. Drugs which interact with the other types of glutamate receptor are without effect.

17. In industry, bagasse can be used for paper, fiber, alcohol, monosodium glutamate, yeast.

18. Cortisol modulation of prefrontal glutamate- glutamine activity in healthy controls and posttraumatic stress disorder

19. Of them, sodium glutamate was the most soluble, most palatable, and easiest to crystallize.

20. 26 Although glutamate is the presumed mediator,[www.Sentencedict.com] other neurotransmitters may modulate its effects.

21. Asparagine synthetase (ASNS) converts aspartate and glutamine to Asparagine and glutamate in an ATP-dependent reaction

22. Natrium glutamate, Additives: sorbic acid , Additives are fermentation (enzymes), Forage additives for fish growth, Chemical production.

23. Binding of glutamate to cell membranes can induce changes in membrane voltage (potential) indicating neuronal activity.

24. Glutamine and its degradation products glutamate and aspartate are precursors for nucleic acid and serine synthesis.

25. The PET scan studies showed that altering glutamate levels could lead to new ways to treat schizophrenia.

26. Functionalized Acridin-9-yl-phenylamines were found to protect HT22 cells from glutamate challenge at submicromolar concentrations

27. Amygdalic levels of dopamine and serotonin rise upon exposure to conditioned fear stress without elevation of glutamate

28. The present invention provides a series of processes for preparing 2-pyrrolidone from glutamic acid or glutamate using biomass.

29. Glutamate dehydrogenase from Rhodospirillum rubrum was purified 35 fold by ammonium sulfate precipitation and chromatography on DEAE-cellulose.

30. The increase in glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) and aspartate aminotransferase (Asp-AT) activities in the liver of Aestivating P

31. 29 The PET scan studies showed that altering glutamate levels could lead to new ways to treat schizophrenia.

32. When glutamate is released into a synapse, it docks at a receptor that lets positive ions rush in.

33. Aspartate and glutamate O-methylation has not been studied as extensively as lysine and arginine N-methylation (Scheme 11).Glutamate O-methylation is known to play a role in modulating chemotactic responses in Escherichia coli, but the methyltransferases have not been found in eukaryotes

34. There are at least two types of postsynaptic channels that open up when glutamate binds to their receptor molecules.

35. • Becalm contains a proprietary blend that is designed to help balance levels of glutamate & excitotoxins in the body

36. Objective To observe the effect of noise on the concentration of glutamate in perilymph and cochlear potential of guinea pig cochlear.

37. In certain embodiments, an acyl amino acid produced using compositions and/or methods of the present invention comprises cocoyl glutamate.

38. The undecapeptide substance P is expressed by primary afferent neurons where it is considered to be a cotransmitter of other peptides and glutamate.

39. This anion is also responsible for the savory flavor (umami) of certain foods, and used in glutamate flavorings such as MSG.

40. In dashi, L-glutamate comes from sea kombu (Laminaria japonica) and inosinate from dried bonito flakes (katsuobushi) or dried sardines (niboshi).

41. Receptors mGluR1 and mGluR4 are specific to glutamate whereas T1R1 + T1R3 are responsible for the synergism already described by Akira Kuninaka in 1957.

42. Standard 1.2.4 of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code requires the presence of monosodium glutamate as a food additive to be labeled.

43. Penicillium velutinum grown on 2-oxoglutarate and glutamate with delayed aeration developed immature conidia within 36 h and traces of ethylene were produced.

44. This new research indicates that calcium channels provide critical links between dopamine and glutamate that drives the intense craving associated with cocaine addiction.

45. Glutamate, aspartate, asparagine, L-Alanine, and D-Alanine are derived from intermediates of central metabolism, mostly the citric acid cycle, in one or two steps

46. The present invention relates to a method for producing γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) by a biotransformation process using glutamate or glutamic acid as a substrate.

47. The recent report that presynaptic mGlu receptors employ phosphoinositide-derived signals as a positive feedback mechanism to enhance glutamate release is particularly interesting.

48. Convulsants (Convulsant Toxidrome) Concise toxidrome definition: Central nervous system (CNS) disinhibition or excitation (glycine or GABA antagonism, glutamate agonism), leading to generalized convulsions

49. 1,2 Besides GLT-1, GLAST is the most abundant glutamate transporter and is predominantly expressed by Astrocytes in the developing and neonatal mammalian CNS.

50. Finally, stimulation of ventral roots elicits a synaptic potential that appears to be caused by glutamate released from afferent fibers in the ventral roots.