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    _______ Is a Neurotransmitter That Produces the Sensation of Itch
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_______ Is a Neurotransmitter That Produces the Sensation of Itch

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_______ is a neurotransmitter that produces the sensation of itch by stimulating neurons in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.

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