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abnormal circulating alanine level +   
abnormal circulating arginine level +   
abnormal circulating citrulline level +   
abnormal circulating creatinine level +   
abnormal circulating cystathionine level +   
abnormal circulating cysteine level +   
abnormal circulating glutamic acid level +   
aberrant concentration in the blood of glutamic acid (2-aminopentanedioic acid), a non-essential alpha-amino used in the biosynthesis of proteins; its anion form, glutamate, is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system and also serves as the metabolic precursor of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an inhibitory neurotransmitter
abnormal circulating glutamine level +   
abnormal circulating glycine level +   
abnormal circulating histidine level +   
abnormal circulating homocitrulline level +   
abnormal circulating homocysteine level +   
abnormal circulating hydroxyproline level +   
abnormal circulating isoleucine level +   
abnormal circulating leucine level +   
abnormal circulating lysine level +   
abnormal circulating methionine level +   
abnormal circulating ornithine level +   
abnormal circulating phenylalanine level +   
abnormal circulating proline level +   
abnormal circulating serine level +   
abnormal circulating taurine level +   
abnormal circulating threonine level +   
abnormal circulating thyroxine level +   
abnormal circulating tyrosine level +   
abnormal circulating valine level +   
decreased circulating amino acid level +   
decreased glutamic acid level +   
increased circulating amino acid level +   
increased glutamic acid level +   

Synonyms
Narrow Synonyms: abnormal plasma glutamate level ;   abnormal plasma glutamic acid level ;   abnormal serum glutamate level ;   abnormal serum glutamic acid level
Definition Sources: GO:0006536, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutamic_acid

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