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quinolinic acid and Cerebral Hemorrhage

quinolinic acid has been researched along with Cerebral Hemorrhage in 1 studies

Quinolinic Acid: A metabolite of tryptophan with a possible role in neurodegenerative disorders. Elevated CSF levels of quinolinic acid are correlated with the severity of neuropsychological deficits in patients who have AIDS.
pyridinedicarboxylic acid : Any member of the class of pyridines carrying two carboxy groups.
quinolinic acid : A pyridinedicarboxylic acid that is pyridine substituted by carboxy groups at positions 2 and 3. It is a metabolite of tryptophan.

Cerebral Hemorrhage: Bleeding into one or both CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES including the BASAL GANGLIA and the CEREBRAL CORTEX. It is often associated with HYPERTENSION and CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Quinolinic acid (QUIN) is a neurotoxic metabolite of the kynurenine pathway that accumulates within the central nervous system following immune activation."5.29Quinolinic acid in tumors, hemorrhage and bacterial infections of the central nervous system in children. ( Heyes, MP; Milstien, S; Saito, K; Schiff, SJ, 1995)
"Quinolinic acid (QUIN) is a neurotoxic metabolite of the kynurenine pathway that accumulates within the central nervous system following immune activation."1.29Quinolinic acid in tumors, hemorrhage and bacterial infections of the central nervous system in children. ( Heyes, MP; Milstien, S; Saito, K; Schiff, SJ, 1995)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (100.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Heyes, MP1
Saito, K1
Milstien, S1
Schiff, SJ1

Other Studies

1 other study available for quinolinic acid and Cerebral Hemorrhage

ArticleYear
Quinolinic acid in tumors, hemorrhage and bacterial infections of the central nervous system in children.
    Journal of the neurological sciences, 1995, Volume: 133, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Bacterial Infections; Biomarkers; Biopterins; Central Nervous System Diseases; Ce

1995