Neurotransmitters do not always move from the axon transmitter of one cell to the dendrites of another. These transmitters move backwards, from the dendrites to the axon terminal:
A) Peptide neurotransmitters"
B) Catecholamines"
C) Retrograde transmitters"
D) Monoamines"
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