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    Which Process Is Not Involved in Chemical Synaptic Transmission
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Which Process Is Not Involved in Chemical Synaptic Transmission

Question 86

Question 86

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Which process is not involved in chemical synaptic transmission?


A) Electrical conduction across the synaptic cleft
B) Binding to autoreceptors
C) Influx of calcium at the presynaptic membrane
D) Reuptake

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