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Glutamine and 2-oxoglutarate as metabolic precursors of the transmitter pools of glutamate and GABA: Correlation of regional uptake by rat brain synaptosomes

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Richard P. Shank, William J. Baldy, Charles W. Ash (1989). Glutamine and 2-oxoglutarate as metabolic precursors of the transmitter pools of glutamate and GABA: Correlation of regional uptake by rat brain synaptosomes. Neurochemical Research, 14(4), 371-376. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01000041