Many neurologic disorders are related to congenital or acquired hyperammonemia (HA). Advanced symptoms of HA range from seizures in acute stages to stupor and coma in more chronic conditions, manifesting variable imbalance between the inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission. Evidence obtained wi
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Novel roles of amino acids and analogues in neurodegenerative disorders – Introduction
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