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Chunk #11 — 2. Results and Discussion — 2.1. NAA (N-Acetylaspartate)

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Adding Sarcosine to Antipsychotic Treatment in Patients with Stable Schizophrenia Changes the Concentrations of Neuronal and Glial Metabolites in the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex.
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N-acetylaspartate is one of the most common amino acid in the human brain. It is synthesized in neuronal mitochondria and its production closely correlates with glucose metabolism. Due to the fact that it is not present in glial cells, it reflects neuronal activity well [45].