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glutamate dehydrogenase 2
Glutamate dehydrogenase (EC 1.4.1.3) catalyzes the reversible oxidative deamination of glutamate to alpha-ketoglutarate using NAD and/or NADP as cofactors. See also GLUD1 (MIM 138130).[supplied by OMIM]
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| Caudate nucleus |
100
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| Amygdala |
97
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| Thalamus |
91
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| Liver |
91
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| Substantia nigra |
89
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| Midbrain |
87
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| Promethazine Hydroch… |
100
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| Ethambutol |
97
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| 4-methyl-N-[[2-(4-me… |
94
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| Ipratropium Bromide |
93
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| Cefuroxime |
87
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| Remoxipride |
87
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| Morphea |
100
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| Metastasis from mali… |
88
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| Acute chest syndrome |
88
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| Chronic fatigue synd… |
81
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| Liver carcinoma |
76
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| Sickle cell anemia |
74
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Authors: Konstantinos Kanavouras, Nikolas Borompokas, Helen Latsoudis, Argiris Stagourakis, Ioannis Zaganas, Andreas Plaitakis
Journal of neurochemistry 2009 MayAuthors: Fabien Burki, Henrik Kaessmann
Nature genetics 2004 OctThought leaders and organizations working on research involving GLUD2.