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Membrane-bound Receptor Model
A theory describing how specific proteins located on the cell membrane bind to external molecules, triggering a response inside the cell.
Neuropeptide
A type of molecule used by neurons to communicate with each other, involving in various brain functions such as analgesia, reward, food intake, metabolism, reproduction, social behaviors, learning, and memory.
Neurons
Nerve cells that transmit electrical signals throughout the body, integral to the functioning of the nervous system.
Presynaptic Terminal
Enlarged axon terminal or terminal bouton.
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