Biology:Neurotransmitter analogue
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A neurotransmitter analogue is a structural analogue of a neurotransmitter, typically a drug. Some examples include:
- Catecholamine analogue
- Serotonin analogue
- GABA analogue
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A neurotransmitter analogue is a structural analogue of a neurotransmitter, typically a drug. Some examples include:
Amino acid-derived |
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Lipid-derived |
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Nucleobase-derived |
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Vitamin-derived |
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Miscellaneous |
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