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Glutamate Dehydrogenase Applicability in Clinical Practice
2021
Medical Research Archives
Glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) catalyzes reversible deamination of glutamate into alpha-ketoglutarate and ammonium ion. In the metabolism of a cell, GLDH has the key role of acting as an interface between carbohydrates and amino acids in the vicinity of the citric acid cycle and urea cycle. In the brain, GLDH appears in astrocytic processes associated with glutamatergic terminals, but it is also involved in glia metabolic processes. GLDH probably protects postsynaptic membranes against the
doi:10.18103/mra.v9i3.2350
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