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  • Neurotransmitters: Types, Function and Examples - Simply Psychology
    Neurotransmitters are chemicals that help neurons communicate and regulate everything from mood to muscle movement They are categorized as excitatory, inhibitory, or modulatory depending on how they affect brain activity
  • Neurotransmitter - Wikipedia
    Neurotransmitters are generally synthesized in neurons and are made up of, or derived from, precursor molecules that are found abundantly in the cell Classes of neurotransmitters include amino acids, monoamines, and peptides
  • Neurotransmitters: Types, functions and disorders | Kenhub
    In this article, we are going to discuss the physiology of neurotransmission, the classification of neurotransmitters, and some clinical notes about disorders associated with both excess and shortage of some neurotransmitters
  • Neurotransmitters: Functions, Types, Potential Problems
    Neurotransmitters are tiny chemical messengers that carry, boost, and balance signals between neurons (aka nerve cells) and target cells throughout the body These target cells may be in glands, muscles, or other neurons
  • 7 Neurotransmitters Involved in the Brain-Body Connection
    To understand how neurotransmitters work in your body, let’s study the most notable chemical messengers And you’ll learn how important they are for your brain and body
  • Neurotransmitter | Definition, Signaling, Types | Britannica
    Based on chemical and molecular properties, the major classes of neurotransmitters include amino acids, such as glutamate and glycine; monoamines, such as dopamine and norepinephrine; peptides, such as somatostatin and opioids; and purines, such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
  • What Is a Neurotransmitter? - National Institute of General Medical . . .
    Neurotransmitters live in tiny pouches called vesicles near the end of a neuron When an electrical charge arrives at the nerve ending, vesicles release neurotransmitters into the synapse Once there, neurotransmitters travel across the synapse and latch onto the next cell by binding to a receptor




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