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1. chap-4-perception-chimique.pdf
I. Transmission du message nerveux de neurone a … Au niveau de la synapse, l'arrivee du message electrique fait migrer les vesicules synaptiques du neurone presynaptique vers la fente synaptique.

2. mdma-ecstasy-09.pdf
MDMA (Ecstasy) - GlobalHealth | Quality, Affordable ... MDMA (Ecstasy) MDMA (3,4 methylenedioxymetham­ phetamine) is a synthetic, psychoactive ... removing serotonin from the synapse (or …

3. Miotto_-_Club_Drugs.pdf
ECSTASY, GHB, KETAMINE, PCP … ECSTASY, GHB, KETAMINE, PCP , Dextromethhhorphanand Designer Drugs Karen Miotto, M.D. UCLA Department of Psychiatry 760 Westwood Plaza

4. InfoLibrary_EcstasyMDMAInfoFac.pdf
city.milwaukee.gov
MDMA (Ecstasy) - Milwaukee for removing serotonin from the synapse (or space between adjacent neurons) to terminate the signal between neurons. MDMA also causes excessive release of serotonin ...

5. mdma.pdf
M&MDMA An active exploration of the biological … An active exploration of the biological action of ecstasy. K. Frantz1, H ... causes the neurotransmitters themselves to remain in the synapse longer than usual and ...

6. Synapses and Neurotransmitters NOTES.pdf
Synapses and Neurotransmitters Notes - Wikispaces Synapses and Neurotransmitters Notes ... At a synapse, axon termini of the ... Hallucinogens such as LSD, mescaline, psilocybin, and ecstasy work by attaching to ...

7. MDMA (Ecstasy).pdf
dhhr.wv.gov
MDMA (Ecstasy) - WV DHHR for removing serotonin from the synapse (or space between adjacent neurons) to terminate the signal between neurons; thus MDMA increases and prolongs the serotonin ...

8. download.asp?file=262&type=pdf
www.farringtons.org.uk
B1.1 Keeping Healthy What are the 7 components of … A chemical called a neurotransmitter, is released at the synapse between two neurons What four conditions need to be controlled in the body? 1. Temperature 2. Blood ...

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