All Relations between Cognitive Dysfunction and glutamate

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SakkuBai Naidu, Genila Bibat, Lisa Kratz, Richard I Kelley, Jonathan Pevsner, Eric Hoffman, Carmen Cuffari, Charles Rohde, Mary E Blue, Michael V Johnsto. Clinical variability in Rett syndrome. Journal of child neurology. vol 18. issue 10. 2004-02-11. PMID:14649546. this, in association with glutamate n-methyl-d-aspartate receptor-mediated neuroexcitotoxic injury to the differentiating neurons, results in the transient age-specific autistic-like behavior, motor, and cognitive dysfunction associated with these stages. 2004-02-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Y Sogawa, M Monokoshi, D C Silveira, B H Cha, M R Cilio, B K McCabe, X Liu, Y Hu, G L Holme. Timing of cognitive deficits following neonatal seizures: relationship to histological changes in the hippocampus. Brain research. Developmental brain research. vol 131. issue 1-2. 2002-02-04. PMID:11718838. the goal of this study was to determine the age of onset of cognitive dysfunction and alterations in seizure susceptibility in rats subjected to recurrent neonatal seizures and the relation of this cognitive impairment to mossy fiber sprouting and expression of glutamate receptors. 2002-02-04 2023-08-12 rat
S R Hirsch, I Das, L J Garey, J de Belleroch. A pivotal role for glutamate in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, and its cognitive dysfunction. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 56. issue 4. 1997-07-07. PMID:9130307. a pivotal role for glutamate in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, and its cognitive dysfunction. 1997-07-07 2023-08-12 Not clear