They are also expressed on peripheral nerve terminals.
These pools are distinguished by their function and position in the nerve terminal.
Dale's Law Each nerve terminal releases a single type of transmitter.
This protein has been shown to be crucial to mitochondrial localization to the nerve terminal.
It is the only drug which damages the nerve terminals in the brain.
Depolarization of the motor neuron results in neurotransmitters being released from the nerve terminal.
Histamine also causes itchiness by acting on sensory nerve terminals.
Cotransmission is the release of several types of neurotransmitters from a single nerve terminal.
They carry the morphological features and most of the chemical properties of the original nerve terminal.
It blocks the release of noradrenaline from nerve terminals.