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20 Apr 2012 ... Definition: Glutamate is a neurotransmitter normally involved in learning and memory. It also is an excitatory neurotransmitter, which means it ...
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30 Nov 2010 ... Chemicals involved in the transmission of signals from nerve cells to other nerve cells or other types of cells. Nerve cells receive information ...
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29 Oct 2009 ... Definition, A neurotransmitter that generally activates receptors that have reversal potentials more negative than threshold for action potential ...
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Normally, neurotransmitters play an important role in defining higher cognitive abilities and behavior in human beings. All aspects from mood regulation, ...
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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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neurotransmitters - Definition [noor-oh-trans-mit-er, -tranz-, nyoor-]. (n.) Chemical substance that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse. Source: Dictionary.
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26 Dec 2011 ... DEFINITION:Neurotransmitters are thechemical substanceswhich are responsible fortransmission of an impulse through asynapse. Schematic ...
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Introduction. Three classes of neurotransmitters. Amino acids, amines, and peptides. Many different neurotransmitters; Defining particular transmitter systems ...
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neurotransmitters - Definition [noor-oh-trans-mit-er, -tranz-, nyoor-]. (n.) Chemical substance that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse. Source: Dictionary.
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