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Metabotropic Receptors
entries tagged “metabotropic receptors”- Neurotransmitter/ˌnjʊə.roʊ.trænzˈmɪt.ər/
A neurotransmitter is a chemical messenger used by neurons and other excitable cells. In the classical model, it is made by a neuron, released from the presynaptic terminal, crosses the synaptic cleft, and binds to receptors on a postsynaptic cell. This binding can excite the receiving cell, inhibit it, or modulate how it responds to other signals.
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