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A neurotransmitter is a type of molecule that carries signals between neurons ( nerve cells) at synapses ... The main article for this category is Neurotransmitters.
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After a neurotransmitter molecule has been recognized by a post-synaptic receptor, it is released back into the synaptic cleft. Once in the synapse, it must be ...
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Many peptides known to be hormones also act as neurotransmitters, and often these are co-released with small-molecule neurotransmitters. The biological ...
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Neurotransmitters are often classified into two types: small-molecule transmitters and neuropeptides. Small-molecule transmitters can be further differentiated ...
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Normal function of the brain is dependent upon the ability of nerves to either excite or inhibit one another. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that are ...
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Nerve cells use chemicals called neurotransmitters to communicate with adjacent nerve cells across gaps at contact points called synapses. Nerve cells release ...
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Norepinephrine, also called noradrenaline is a neurotransmitter that doubles part -time as a hormone. As a neurotransmitter, norepinephrine helps to regulate ...
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Neurotransmitter: A chemical that is released from a nerve cell which thereby transmits an impulse from a nerve cell to another nerve, muscle, organ, or other ...
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Neurotransmitters, as noted previously, are molecules that act as messages in the nervous system. These molecules range in complexity from the two carbon ...
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