Ionotropic Receptors
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Neurotransmitters & Neuromodulators — Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology▶ 12:16We have two main families of receptorsThe first family is the ionotropic receptors, which are also called ligand -gated channelsAnd these are the speed demonsSynapses — Animal Physiology▶ 12:22Right, two main classesThe first are ionotropic receptorsIonotropicsNeurons: Cellular and Network Properties — Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach▶ 31:00And it operates through two main receptor subtypesThe nicotinic receptors, and AHR, are ionotropic receptorsMeaning, they are the ion channels