neurotransmitter
neurotransmitter (newr-oh-tranz-mit-er) n. a chemical substance, such as acetylcholine, noradrenaline, dopamine, or serotonin, that is released from nerve endings to transmit impulses across synapses to other nerves and across the minute gaps between the nerves and the muscles or glands that they supply.
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Neurotransmitters
Book article from: Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
...releases the neurotransmitter, whereas...message. Neurotransmitters include small...binding of a neurotransmitter to its receptor...action of all neurotransmitters. Mechanism...after the neurotransmitter binds to...receptor. These neurotransmitters exert direct...
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neurotransmitters
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body
...convinced that the sympathetic neurotransmitter was adrenaline itself...showed that the sympathetic neurotransmitter was noradrenaline (non...noradrenaline were the only two neurotransmitters. After all, the transmitter...showing that an agent was a neurotransmitter had been laid down and...
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neurotransmitter
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
neurotransmitter chemical...muscle. Neurotransmitters are stored...axon, the neurotransmitter is released...adenosine, a neurotransmitter that inhibits...of certain neurotransmitters have been...
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Neurochemistry
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Aging
...release of neurotransmitters, and in...function of neurotransmitter receptors...release, all neurotransmitters bind to neurotransmitter receptors...cell. Each neurotransmitter binds to...for several neurotransmitters, with each...
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Synaptic Transmission
Book article from: Biology
...trigger the release of neurotransmitter from synaptic vesicles...synthesized or "recycled" neurotransmitters . Released neurotransmitters diffuse across the narrow...postsynaptic membrane, neurotransmitter molecules bind to membrane...
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