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    Tetanus Toxin Acts on Inhibitory Neurons by Preventing the Release
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Tetanus Toxin Acts on Inhibitory Neurons by Preventing the Release

Question 23

Question 23

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Tetanus toxin acts on inhibitory neurons by preventing the release of _________ from the neurons.


A) acetylcholine
B) glutamate and glutamine
C) glycine and GABA
D) acetylcholine and glutamate
E) glycine and glutamate

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