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A high dose of a parenteral application ofl-glutamic acid does not cause any demonstratable change in the EEG of dogs. During the infusion, variations in the EEG occur in previously cerebrally damaged animals, for instance, an increased discharge of seizures.
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Herbst, A., Wiechert, P. & Hennecke, H. Zur Wirkung parenteral verabfolgterl-Glutaminsäure auf die bioelektrische Aktivität des Gehirns. Experientia 22, 718–719 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01901336
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