Richard J. Wurtman
Affiliations: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorPeter Dews | grad student | Harvard Medical School | ||
(J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1959 Dec;127:281-7. PMID: 13846245) | ||||
Julius Axelrod | post-doc | 1962 | NIMH |
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Sign in to add collaboratorTim Maher | collaborator | MIT | |
Loy D. Lytle | collaborator | 1974-1977 | MIT |
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Cansev M, Orhan F, Yaylagul EO, et al. (2015) Evidence for the existence of pyrimidinergic transmission in rat brain. Neuropharmacology. 91: 77-86 |
van Wijk N, Watkins CJ, Hageman RJ, et al. (2012) Combined dietary folate, vitamin B-12, and vitamin B-6 intake influences plasma docosahexaenoic acid concentration in rats. Nutrition & Metabolism. 9: 49 |
van Wijk N, Watkins CJ, Böhlke M, et al. (2012) Plasma choline concentration varies with different dietary levels of vitamins B6, B12 and folic acid in rats maintained on choline-adequate diets. The British Journal of Nutrition. 107: 1408-12 |
Wurtman RJ, Cansev M, Sakamoto T, et al. (2010) Nutritional modifiers of aging brain function: use of uridine and other phosphatide precursors to increase formation of brain synapses. Nutrition Reviews. 68: S88-101 |
Wurtman RJ, Cansev M, Sakamoto T, et al. (2009) Use of phosphatide precursors to promote synaptogenesis. Annual Review of Nutrition. 29: 59-87 |
Wurtman RJ, Cansev M, Ulus IH. (2009) Synapse formation is enhanced by oral administration of uridine and DHA, the circulating precursors of brain phosphatides. The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging. 13: 189-97 |
Cansev M, Marzloff G, Sakamoto T, et al. (2009) Giving uridine and/or docosahexaenoic acid orally to rat dams during gestation and nursing increases synaptic elements in brains of weanling pups. Developmental Neuroscience. 31: 181-92 |
Wurtman RJ, Cansev M, Sakamoto T, et al. (2009) Administration of docosahexaenoic acid, uridine and choline increases levels of synaptic membranes and dendritic spines in rodent brain. World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics. 99: 71-96 |
Cansev M, Ulus IH, Wang L, et al. (2008) Restorative effects of uridine plus docosahexaenoic acid in a rat model of Parkinson's disease. Neuroscience Research. 62: 206-9 |
Cansev M, Wurtman RJ, Sakamoto T, et al. (2008) Oral administration of circulating precursors for membrane phosphatides can promote the synthesis of new brain synapses. Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association. 4: S153-68 |