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what is known as neurohormone???​

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Neurohormones are chemical messenger molecules that are released by neurons, but enter the bloodstream where they travel to distant target sites within the body. Two well-known examples of neurohormones are oxytocin and the antidiuretic hormone (also referred to as vasopressin)

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