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    The NMDA Type of Glutamate Ionotropic Receptor Requires Two Agonists
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The NMDA Type of Glutamate Ionotropic Receptor Requires Two Agonists

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The NMDA type of glutamate ionotropic receptor requires two agonists to be bound to activate this receptor. What are these two agonists?


A) Glutamate and acetylcholine
B) Glutamate and Glycine or D-serine
C) Glycine and D-serine
D) Glycine and acetylcholine
E) D-serine and acetylcholine

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