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Neurotransmitter Activity Inhibition
Neurotransmitter Activity Inhibition involves interference with, such as receptor binding, decreased production, neuronal release, or increased re-uptake, or restraint of the biological function of endogenous signaling molecules secreted by neurons that have specific regulatory effects on the activity of ion channels or second messenger systems in target effector cells. (NCI Thesaurus)
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