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    Using a Lock-And-Key Analogy, the Receptor Is the Lock and the Neurotransmitter
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Using a Lock-And-Key Analogy, the Receptor Is the Lock and the Neurotransmitter

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Using a lock-and-key analogy, the receptor is the lock and the neurotransmitter is the key.

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