axoneihin
Axoneihin is a hypothetical neuromediator that was first proposed in the 1970s as a possible neurotransmitter related to the body's fight or flight response. It was suggested to play a role in the sympathetic nervous system, particularly in the transmission of signals from the hypothalamus to other areas of the brain.
The concept of axoneihin was developed by Russian pharmacologist and physician Ivan Aleksandrovich Terentyev, who hypothesized
However, despite initial interest and research, the existence and actual role of axoneihin remain unclear. To
Some studies have attempted to identify the effects of axoneihin on neural activity and behavior, but results
As a result, the concept of axoneihin remains a topic of debate in the scientific community, and