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  • is a hydrolase enzyme which breaks down N-acetylaspartate.
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  • * N-Acetylaspartate: A Unique Neuronal Molecule in the Central Nervous System, eds., J.R.Moffet
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  • {{Image|N-ACETYL-L-ASPARTATE.JPG|right|250px|3-D view of N-acetylaspartate}} '''N-acetylaspartate''' (NAA) is the second most concentrated compound in the human brain after
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  • {{Image|N-ACETYL-L-ASPARTATE.JPG|right|250px|3-D view of N-acetylaspartate}} ...in unknown. One classic example is the highly concentrated neurochemical [[N-acetylaspartate]] (NAA). NAA is the second most concentrated compound in the human brain, w
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  • {{r|N-acetylaspartate}}
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  • ...troscopy]] (for measuring some key metabolites such as [[N-Acetylaspartate|N-acetylaspartate]] and lactate within the living brain) and [[diffusion tensor imaging]] (fo
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