Multiple Choice
The primary function of an axoaxonic synapse is to:
A) Block the opening of sodium ion channels during an EPSP
B) Modulate the amount of transmitter released from the axon terminals
C) Block the opening of potassium ion channels during an IPSP
D) Modify the synthesis of presynaptic neurotransmitters
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