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Which is the official nonproprietary drug name assigned by a manufacturer?
Action Potentials
Rapid and temporary electrical impulses that travel along neurons, essential for nerve impulse transmission.
Axon Hillock
The cone-shaped region of an axon of a neuron where the axon joins the cell body, and where action potentials are initiated.
Initial Segment
The part of a neuron where the axon originates from the cell body, crucial for the initiation of action potentials.
EPSPs
Excitatory PostSynaptic Potentials, which are increases in post-synaptic membrane potential caused by the flow of positively charged ions into the post-synaptic cell, potentially leading to action potential.
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