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  • {{r|neurotransmitter}}
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  • Examples of primary messengers include [[hormone]]s and [[neurotransmitter]]s. ====Neurotransmitter====
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a 36-amino acid peptide neurotransmitter found in the CNS and autonomic nervous system.
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...e plasma membrane transport protein]]s that are "sodium chloride-dependent neurotransmitter symporters located primarily on the plasma membrane of dopaminergic neurons
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...n homeopathic doses, but in a sufficient quantitites to stop the flow of [[neurotransmitter]]s between neurons that conduct pain.
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...holinesterase inhibitors''' are "drugs that inhibit cholinesterases. The [[neurotransmitter]] [[acetylcholine]] is rapidly hydrolyzed, and thereby inactivated, by chol
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...{{MeSH}}</ref> [Gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) is the major inhibitory [[neurotransmitter]] in the central nervous system.
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Inhibitory neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...to the prevailing beliefs of the 1960s, a chemical can be classified as a neurotransmitter if it meets the following conditions: * [[Glutamate]] ([[Glutamic acid]]) (Glu) is a principle excitory neurotransmitter in the brain.<ref>{{MeSH|glumate}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...response to an intercellular primary messenger such as a [[hormone]] or [[neurotransmitter]]. They are intermediate signals in cellular processes such as metabolism,
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  • These include the [[neurotransmitter]] Substance P which transmits [[pain]].
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...napses'', neurons transmit information using chemical messengers, called [[neurotransmitter]]s. At ''electrical synapses'', the presynaptic and postsynaptic cell membr ...stsynaptic density serve a myriad of roles, from anchoring and trafficking neurotransmitter receptors into the plasma membrane, to anchoring various proteins.
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ATP also fulfils all the criteria of a [[neurotransmitter]].<ref name="pmid18029057">{{cite journal |author=Zimmermann H |title=ATP a
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...hetamine ingested into the human body drastically increases the release of neurotransmitter [[dopamine]] and stimulates the [[brain cell]]s. It is highly [[addiction|a
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  • ..., or 'depolarized'. This depolarization causes [[vesicles]] to release [[neurotransmitter]] into the synapse.
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  • ...s]] (terminals in the dendrites). Electrical pulses produce a release of [[neurotransmitter|neurotransmitters]] which may alter the dendritic membrane potential (''pos
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  • ...this figure is to show that (irrespective of the mechanisms of action) any neurotransmitter is capable of exerting opposing effects (e.g., increasing anxiety or ‘anx ...pheres differ in the types of cells (neurons as well as glia), as also the neurotransmitter receptor subtypes' distribution and the functional architecture.
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  • ...sub>) involved in many physiological processes. Histamine functions as a [[neurotransmitter]] in the [[central nervous system]], affects smooth muscle and gastric acid
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  • {{r|Neurotransmitter}}
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  • ...o their nerve endings, depolarisation of which results in the release of [[neurotransmitter]]s, which cross the cleft ([[synapse]]s) between the nerve endings and othe
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  • ...onored him for his work on the release and reuptake of [[catecholamine]] [[neurotransmitter]]s, a class of chemicals in the brain that include [[epinephrine]], [[norep ...ibitor]]s (SSRIs), such as [[Prozac]], which block the reuptake of another neurotransmitter, serotonin.
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  • ...s the death or inability of cells in the substantia nigra to produce the [[neurotransmitter]], [[dopamine]]; dopamine replacement and modulation is at the center of me
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  • ...cessdate=}}</ref><ref>{{MeSH|Cell surface receptors}}</ref> Examples are [[neurotransmitter]]s and [[biogenic amine receptor]]s.
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