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    Serotonin (redirect from Serotonergic agent)
    receptors, the receptors for serotonin, are located on the cell membrane of nerve cells and other cell types in animals, and mediate the effects of serotonin...
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    containing pyridostigmine bromide (used as a pretreatment to protect against nerve agent effects) has been found to be associated with the neurological effects...
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    include seizures, focal neurologic signs, diplopia (double vision), cranial nerve palsies, ataxia, confusion, and personality changes. Some of the symptoms...
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    stem cells for peripheral nerve regeneration". Journal of Stem Cells. 6 (1): 39–49. PMID 22997844. Zhou JY, Zhang Z, Qian GS (2016). "Mesenchymal stem...
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  • is an aerobic, acid-fast bacillus (AFB), and the second known causative agent of Hansen's disease (leprosy). It was discovered in 2008. Analysis of the...
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  • Sense (redirect from The 5 senses)
    vagus nerve dedicated to the gag reflex. The facial nerve connects to taste buds in the anterior third of the tongue. The glossopharyngeal nerve connects...
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    2009). "LeBron James remembers his spring surgery on jaw tumor: 'It was a nerve-racking experience'". Cleveland.com. Retrieved June 1, 2021. Vardon, Joe...
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    can lead to damage of the nerves, respiratory tract, skin, and eyes. This nerve damage may result in a lack of ability to feel pain, which can lead to the...
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  • face (-facial). The facial muscles are controlled by the facial nerve (seventh cranial nerve), which originates at the brainstem and exits the skull below...
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    Beta-2 adrenergic receptor (category Genes on human chromosome 5)
    neurotransmitter whose signaling, via adenylate cyclase stimulation through trimeric Gs proteins, increases cAMP, and, via downstream L-type calcium channel interaction...
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