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Distribution of the branched chain aminotransferase proteins in the human brain and their role in glutamate regulation (2012)
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Hull, J., Hindy, M. E., Kehoe, P. G., Chalmers, K., Love, S., & Conway, M. E. (2012). Distribution of the branched chain aminotransferase proteins in the human brain and their role in glutamate regulation. Journal of Neurochemistry, 123(6), 997-1009. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.12044

The branched chain aminotransferase enzymes (BCAT) serve as nitrogen donors for the production of 30% of de novo glutamate synthesis in rat brain. Despite the importance of this major metabolite and excitatory neurotransmitter, the distribution of BC... Read More about Distribution of the branched chain aminotransferase proteins in the human brain and their role in glutamate regulation.