1965
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.15.10.931
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Behavioral and convulsive phenomena induced in the cat by methionine sulfoximine

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“…Given the potential use of MSO in humans it is important to understand why some mammals are more sensitive to the effect of this compound than others (Pollock 1949, Proler and Kellaway 1965, Rowe and Meister 1970, Griffith and Meister 1978). Dogs are especially sensitive to MSO (Gershoff and Elvehjem 1951) and also produce two forms of glutamine synthetase distinguished by size (Shin and Park 2004).…”
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“…Given the potential use of MSO in humans it is important to understand why some mammals are more sensitive to the effect of this compound than others (Pollock 1949, Proler and Kellaway 1965, Rowe and Meister 1970, Griffith and Meister 1978). Dogs are especially sensitive to MSO (Gershoff and Elvehjem 1951) and also produce two forms of glutamine synthetase distinguished by size (Shin and Park 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One objection to the use of MSO in human is the fact at relatively high concentrations it can cause seizures in a variety of experimental animals (Mellanby 1946, Pollock 1949, Gershoff and Elvehjem 1951, Proler and Kellaway 1965, Boissonnet et al 2012, Boissonnet et al 2013, Sun et al 2013). It was the occurrence of these seizures that led to the discovery of MSO.…”
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confidence: 99%