[Changes in the physiological role of the neurotransmitters during individual development]
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[Changes in the physiological role of the neurotransmitters during individual development]
Abstract
Classical neurotransmitters acetylcholine and biogenic monoamines act as multifunctional substances throughout the metazoan ontogenesis. A suggested cyclic scheme describes developmental changes of neurotransmitter functions from the oocyte maturation to neuron formation.
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