ANAESTHETIC DRUGS
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After 180 years, new clues are revealing just how general anaesthesia works in the brain
For neurons to communicate, proteins have to get involved. One of the jobs these proteins have is to get neurons to release molecules called neurotransmitters. These chemical messengers are what gets signals across from one neuron to another: dopamine, adrenaline and serotonin are all neurotransmitters, for example.
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