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    Epinephrine Molecules Are Too Large to Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier
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Epinephrine Molecules Are Too Large to Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier

Question 23

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Epinephrine molecules are too large to cross the blood-brain barrier. So, how can epinephrine that is released into the blood stream influence memory modulation?

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