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  1. Neurotransmitter - Wikipedia

    A neurotransmitter is a signaling molecule secreted by a neuron to affect another cell across a synapse. The cell receiving the signal, or target cell, may be another neuron, but could also be a gland or …

  2. Neurotransmitters: Types, Function and Examples

    May 16, 2025 · Neurotransmitters are chemicals that carry messages between nerve cells, also called neurons. When a signal travels through one neuron, it reaches the end of the cell and triggers the …

  3. Neurotransmitters: What They Are, Functions & Types

    Mar 14, 2022 · Neurotransmitters are your body’s chemical messengers. They carry messages from one nerve cell across a space to the next nerve, muscle or gland cell.

  4. Neurotransmitter | Definition, Signaling, & Types | Britannica

    Oct 19, 2025 · neurotransmitter, any of a group of chemical agents released by neurons (nerve cells) to stimulate neighbouring neurons or muscle or gland cells, thus allowing impulses to be passed from …

  5. Neurotransmitters: Functions, Types, Potential Problems

    Jan 8, 2025 · Neurotransmitters are tiny chemical messengers that carry, boost, and balance signals between neurons (aka nerve cells) and target cells throughout the body. These target cells may be in …

  6. Neurotransmitters: Types, functions and disorders | Kenhub

    Nov 3, 2023 · Neurotransmitters are substances which neurons use to communicate with one another and with their target tissues in the process of synaptic transmission (neurotransmission). …

  7. What Is a Neurotransmitter? - National Institute of General ...

    Aug 28, 2024 · Neurons convert an electrical charge to a chemical signal—a neurotransmitter—at the end of the axon to solve this problem, which allows them to continue transmitting their messages. …