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What are the two patterns of somatic symptom disorder, and how do they differ?
Neuron's Ribosomes
The cellular structures within neurons responsible for protein synthesis, crucial for cell function and neurotransmitter release.
Terminal Buttons
The small knobs at the end of an axon that release chemicals (neurotransmitters) to transmit the neural signal to the next neuron.
Primary Inhibitory
Refers to the predominant or principal actions or mechanisms responsible for suppression or reduction of biological or chemical activity.
Neurotransmitter
Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals from one neuron to another across synapses.
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