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pyruvaldehyde and Brain Neoplasms

pyruvaldehyde has been researched along with Brain Neoplasms in 2 studies

Pyruvaldehyde: An organic compound used often as a reagent in organic synthesis, as a flavoring agent, and in tanning. It has been demonstrated as an intermediate in the metabolism of acetone and its derivatives in isolated cell preparations, in various culture media, and in vivo in certain animals.
methylglyoxal : A 2-oxo aldehyde derived from propanal.

Brain Neoplasms: Neoplasms of the intracranial components of the central nervous system, including the cerebral hemispheres, basal ganglia, hypothalamus, thalamus, brain stem, and cerebellum. Brain neoplasms are subdivided into primary (originating from brain tissue) and secondary (i.e., metastatic) forms. Primary neoplasms are subdivided into benign and malignant forms. In general, brain tumors may also be classified by age of onset, histologic type, or presenting location in the brain.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (50.00)24.3611
2020's1 (50.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Vicente Miranda, H1
Chegão, A1
Oliveira, MS1
Fernandes Gomes, B1
Enguita, FJ1
Outeiro, TF1
Kim, D1
Fiske, BP1
Birsoy, K1
Freinkman, E1
Kami, K1
Possemato, RL1
Chudnovsky, Y1
Pacold, ME1
Chen, WW1
Cantor, JR1
Shelton, LM1
Gui, DY1
Kwon, M1
Ramkissoon, SH1
Ligon, KL1
Kang, SW1
Snuderl, M1
Vander Heiden, MG1
Sabatini, DM1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for pyruvaldehyde and Brain Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Hsp27 reduces glycation-induced toxicity and aggregation of alpha-synuclein.
    FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2020, Volume: 34, Issue:5

    Topics: alpha-Synuclein; Brain Neoplasms; Glioma; Glycosylation; Heat-Shock Proteins; Humans; Molecular Chap

2020
SHMT2 drives glioma cell survival in ischaemia but imposes a dependence on glycine clearance.
    Nature, 2015, Apr-16, Volume: 520, Issue:7547

    Topics: Acetone; Animals; Brain Neoplasms; Cell Hypoxia; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Survival; Female; Glioblasto

2015