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    Tetanus Toxin Prevents Release of Serotonin from Inhibitory Presynaptic Inputs
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Tetanus Toxin Prevents Release of Serotonin from Inhibitory Presynaptic Inputs

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Tetanus toxin prevents release of serotonin from inhibitory presynaptic inputs terminating at neurons that supply skeletal muscles.

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