AbstractExcitotoxicity, the specific type of neurotoxicity mediated by glutamate, may be the missing link between ischemia and neuronal death, and intervening the mechanistic steps that lead to excitotoxicity can prevent stroke damage. Interest in excitotoxicity began fifty years ago when monosodium glutamate was found to be neurotoxic. Evidence soon demonstrated that glutamate is not only the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the adult brain, but also a critical transmitter for signaling neurons to degenerate following stroke. The finding led to a number of clinical trials that tested inhibitors of excitotoxicity in stroke patients. Glutamate exerts its function in large by activating the calcium-permeable ionotropic NMDA receptor (NM...
Excitotoxic cell death, resulting from excess brain glutamate and mediated predominantly through NM...
An accumulation of experimental data suggests that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists ...
N-methyl-d-aspartate glutamate receptors (NMDARs) are fundamental to many normal brain functions suc...
Excitotoxicity is classically defined as the neuronal damage caused by the excessive release of glut...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the world, of which ischemia accounts...
N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are intriguing glutamate receptors believed to be important ...
N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are intriguing glutamate receptors believed to be important ...
Ischemic brain damage is largely due to excitotoxicity mediated by glutamate receptors, notably the ...
Ischemic brain damage is largely due to excitotoxicity mediated by glutamate receptors, notably the ...
The neurotransmitter glutamate is released following ischemic brain damage, and its excitotoxic effe...
Activation of glutamate receptors can trigger the death of neurons and some types of glial cells, pa...
Excitotoxicity is the principle mechanism of acute injury during stroke. It is defined as the unregu...
Stroke is the second highest reason of death in the world and the leading cause of disability. The i...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in developed countries. About 87% of stroke cases ...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in developed countries. About 87% of stroke cases ...
Excitotoxic cell death, resulting from excess brain glutamate and mediated predominantly through NM...
An accumulation of experimental data suggests that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists ...
N-methyl-d-aspartate glutamate receptors (NMDARs) are fundamental to many normal brain functions suc...
Excitotoxicity is classically defined as the neuronal damage caused by the excessive release of glut...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the world, of which ischemia accounts...
N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are intriguing glutamate receptors believed to be important ...
N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are intriguing glutamate receptors believed to be important ...
Ischemic brain damage is largely due to excitotoxicity mediated by glutamate receptors, notably the ...
Ischemic brain damage is largely due to excitotoxicity mediated by glutamate receptors, notably the ...
The neurotransmitter glutamate is released following ischemic brain damage, and its excitotoxic effe...
Activation of glutamate receptors can trigger the death of neurons and some types of glial cells, pa...
Excitotoxicity is the principle mechanism of acute injury during stroke. It is defined as the unregu...
Stroke is the second highest reason of death in the world and the leading cause of disability. The i...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in developed countries. About 87% of stroke cases ...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in developed countries. About 87% of stroke cases ...
Excitotoxic cell death, resulting from excess brain glutamate and mediated predominantly through NM...
An accumulation of experimental data suggests that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists ...
N-methyl-d-aspartate glutamate receptors (NMDARs) are fundamental to many normal brain functions suc...