What are Neurotransmitters?
The small diffusible molecules which communicate nerve
impulses across most synapses are called
neurotransmitters.important neurotransmitters are primary or
secondary amines.
Tyrosine gives rise to a family of catecholamines that
comprises dopamine,norepinephrine,and epinephrine.
levels of these compounds are related with changes in
bloodpressure in animals.
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