acetylcholine

/əˌsɛtəlˈkoʊlin/
noun
  1. A chemical substance in the body that helps send signals between nerve cells and muscles.
    • Acetylcholine is released by nerve cells to trigger muscle contractions.
    • Some medications work by blocking the effects of acetylcholine in the brain.
    • A lack of acetylcholine has been linked to memory problems in certain diseases.
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