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- This diagram shows pre-synaptic neuron releasing a neurotransmitter, noradrenaline , into the synaptic cleft. The transmitter acts on the receptors of the post-synaptic neuron , but also on autoreceptors of the pre-synaptic neuron. Activation of these autoreceptors typically inhibits further release of the neurotransmitter. (en)
- Amphetamine, trace amines, and dopamine can activate in dopamine neurons, but only dopamine activates . These receptors have opposite effects on protein kinase signaling. This results in opposite effects on phosporylation, and consequently, on reuptake as well. (en)
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