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FAD stands for
Retrograde Messages
Signals that move backward across the synapse from the postsynaptic cell to the presynaptic cell, often involved in the modulation of neurotransmitter release.
Synapse Structure
The synapse structure refers to the complex architecture of the junction between two neurons, encompassing neurotransmitter release, reception, and signal processing areas.
Excitatory
Referring to neurotransmitters or neural pathways that increase the likelihood of a neuron firing an action potential, promoting neural activity.
Inhibitory
Refers to mechanisms or processes that suppress or reduce the activity of neurons or other cellular systems.
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