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aspartic acid and Spinal Cord Diseases

aspartic acid has been researched along with Spinal Cord Diseases in 7 studies

Aspartic Acid: One of the non-essential amino acids commonly occurring in the L-form. It is found in animals and plants, especially in sugar cane and sugar beets. It may be a neurotransmitter.
aspartic acid : An alpha-amino acid that consists of succinic acid bearing a single alpha-amino substituent
L-aspartic acid : The L-enantiomer of aspartic acid.

Spinal Cord Diseases: Pathologic conditions which feature SPINAL CORD damage or dysfunction, including disorders involving the meninges and perimeningeal spaces surrounding the spinal cord. Traumatic injuries, vascular diseases, infections, and inflammatory/autoimmune processes may affect the spinal cord.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Mild and moderate myelopathy were defined by modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores > 12 of 18 (n = 15) and 9-12 (n = 13), respectively."1.46Metabolite and functional profile of patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy. ( Aleksanderek, I; Bartha, R; Duggal, N; Goncalves, S; Stevens, TK, 2017)
"Twenty-four patients with cervical myelopathy and 11 healthy controls underwent proton-magnetic resonance spectroscopy on a 3."1.38Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the motor cortex in cervical myelopathy. ( Bartha, R; Duggal, N; Kowalczyk, I, 2012)

Research

Studies (7)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (14.29)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (28.57)29.6817
2010's4 (57.14)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Gohmann, RF1
Blume, C1
Zvyagintsev, M1
Mainz, V1
Clusmann, H1
Wiesmann, M1
Brockmann, MA1
Mueller, CA1
Aleksanderek, I2
McGregor, SM1
Stevens, TK2
Goncalves, S2
Bartha, R3
Duggal, N3
Holly, LT1
Freitas, B1
McArthur, DL1
Salamon, N1
Kowalczyk, I1
Plaitakis, A1
Berl, S1
Gómez-Ansón, B1
MacManus, DG1
Parker, GJ1
Davie, CA1
Barker, GJ1
Moseley, IF1
McDonald, WI1
Miller, DH1

Other Studies

7 other studies available for aspartic acid and Spinal Cord Diseases

ArticleYear
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy: Changes of fractional anisotropy in the spinal cord and magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the primary motor cortex in relation to clinical symptoms and their duration.
    European journal of radiology, 2019, Volume: 116

    Topics: Aged; Anisotropy; Aspartic Acid; Biomarkers; Cervical Vertebrae; Creatine; Female; Humans; Inositol;

2019
Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Metabolite Changes in the Primary Motor Cortex after Surgery.
    Radiology, 2017, Volume: 282, Issue:3

    Topics: Anisotropy; Aspartic Acid; Cervical Vertebrae; Creatine; Decompression, Surgical; Diffusion Tensor I

2017
Metabolite and functional profile of patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy.
    Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 2017, Volume: 26, Issue:5

    Topics: Aspartic Acid; Cervical Vertebrae; Creatine; Decompression, Surgical; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Hum

2017
Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy to evaluate spinal cord axonal injury in cervical spondylotic myelopathy.
    Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 2009, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aspartic Acid; Axons; Cervical Vertebrae; Cohort Studies; Creatine;

2009
Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the motor cortex in cervical myelopathy.
    Brain : a journal of neurology, 2012, Volume: 135, Issue:Pt 2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aspartic Acid; Cervical Vertebrae; Female; Functional Neuroimaging; Humans; Magnetic Re

2012
Oral glutamate loading in disorders with spinocerebellar and extrapyramidal involvement: effect on plasma glutamate, aspartate and taurine.
    Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum, 1983, Volume: 19

    Topics: Aspartic Acid; Atrophy; Basal Ganglia Diseases; Cerebellar Diseases; Cerebellum; Friedreich Ataxia;

1983
In vivo 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the spinal cord in humans.
    Neuroradiology, 2000, Volume: 42, Issue:7

    Topics: Aspartic Acid; Cervical Vertebrae; Choline; Creatine; Energy Metabolism; Humans; Magnetic Resonance

2000