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Neurotransmitters

Localization of Neurotransmitter Action

Examples of Small-Molecule Neurotransmitters DA NE Adrenergic E 5-HT

Examples of Small-Molecule Neurotransmitters ACh cholinergic glutamatergic Glu Asp Gly

Examples of Peptide Neurotransmitters

Neuropeptides Vary in Length, but Usually Contain Between 3 and 36 Amino Acids

Differential Release of Neuropeptide and Small-Molecule Co-transmitters

The Synthesis, Packaging, Secretion, and Removal of Neurotransmitters

Small Molecule and Peptide Synthesis

Acetylcholine Metabolism in Cholinergic Nerve Terminals

Glutamate Synthesis and Cycling Between Neurons and Glia

Synthesis, Release, and Reuptake of GABA

The Biosynthetic Pathway for the Catecholamine Neurotransmitters

Functional Features of the Major Neurotransmitters

The Distribution of Neurons in the Human Brain Containing Biogenic Amines

The Distribution of Neurons in the Human Brain Containing Biogenic Amines

Amplification in Signal Transduction Pathways

Types of GTP-Binding Protein

Effector Pathways Associated with G-Protein-Coupled Receptors

Regulation of Cellular Proteins by Phosphorylation

Other types of cell signaling