They are mostly low-molecular [[amino acids|amino acids]], [[amines]] or esters, which are synthesized in the nerve endings, but can also be [[higher-molecular|higher-molecular]]. peptides, which must be formed in the nerve [[cell nucleus]]. The release of neurotransmitters, mostly from the nerve endings, is induced by the [[ions]]<nowiki>flows</nowiki>, in particular by the [[calcium]]-influx, which occurs at the nerve end with the arrival of the excitation[[depolarization|depolarization]].
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They are mostly low-molecular [[amino acids|amino acids]], [[Amine/en|amines]] or esters, which are synthesized in the nerve endings, but can also be [[higher-molecular|higher-molecular]]. peptides, which must be formed in the nerve [[cell nucleus]]. The release of neurotransmitters, mostly from the nerve endings, is induced by the [[Ionen/en|ions]]<nowiki>flows</nowiki>, in particular by the [[Calcium/en|calcium]]-influx, which occurs at the nerve end with the arrival of the excitation[[Depolarisation/en|depolarization]].
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They are mostly low-molecular amino acids, amines or esters, which are synthesized in the nerve endings, but can also be higher-molecular. peptides, which must be formed in the nerve cell nucleus. The release of neurotransmitters, mostly from the nerve endings, is induced by the ionsflows, in particular by the calcium-influx, which occurs at the nerve end with the arrival of the excitationdepolarization.