n-methylaspartate has been researched along with retinaldehyde in 2 studies
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 1 (50.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 1 (50.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Köhn, J; Wörgötter, F | 1 |
Agarwal, P; Agarwal, R; Iezhitsa, I; Ismail, NM; Jafri, AJA | 1 |
2 other study(ies) available for n-methylaspartate and retinaldehyde
Article | Year |
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Corticofugal feedback can reduce the visual latency of responses to antagonistic stimuli.
Topics: alpha-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic Acid; Contrast Sensitivity; Efferent Pathways; Feedback; Geniculate Bodies; Humans; Models, Neurological; N-Methylaspartate; Neurons; Photic Stimulation; Reaction Time; Receptors, AMPA; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate; Retinaldehyde; Visual Cortex; Visual Pathways | 1996 |
Taurine protects against NMDA-induced retinal damage by reducing retinal oxidative stress.
Topics: Animals; Apoptosis; Excitatory Amino Acid Agonists; Female; Male; N-Methylaspartate; Oxidation-Reduction; Oxidative Stress; Protective Agents; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Retinal Diseases; Retinaldehyde; Taurine | 2019 |