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+ | [22:50] * Dakarai pictures | ||
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+ | Orexin - Wakefulness??? | ||
+ | Epinephrine (a/k/a Adrenalin) -> Suppresses immune system, could make PSN worse? Probably not, but explore. | ||
+ | Angiotensinogen and angiotensin -> vasoconstriction... could be dangerous? | ||
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+ | Glutamate is used at the great majority | ||
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+ | GABA is used at the great majority of fast inhibitory synapses in virtually every part of the brain. Many sedative/ | ||
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+ | Acetylcholine is distinguished as the transmitter at the neuromuscular junction connecting motor nerves to muscles. The paralytic arrow-poison curare acts by blocking transmission at these synapses. Acetylcholine also operates in many regions of the brain, but using different types of receptors, including nicotinic and muscarinic receptors.[9] (== Curare was used as a paralyzing poison by South American indigenous people. The prey was shot by arrows or blowgun darts dipped in curare, leading to asphyxiation owing to the inability of the victim's respiratory muscles to contract. The word curare is derived from wurari, from the Carib language of the Macusi Indians of Guyana.[2]) | ||
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+ | Refs: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | ||
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