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An oncogene is a gene involved in the transformation of a normal cell into a cancer cell.
Stress Hormones
Chemicals released in the body in response to stress, such as cortisol and adrenaline, which prepare the body to face a threat or flee to safety.
Long-Term Potentiation
An enduring improvement in communication strength between two neurons due to their simultaneous stimulation.
Firing Potential
The electrical charge difference that triggers a neuron to release chemical signals to communicate with other neurons or muscles; also known as action potential.
Neuron
A nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system.
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