transmitterina
Transmitterina is a fictional small-molecule signaling compound introduced in speculative neuroscience and science fiction as a neurotransmitter-like agent.
In these narratives, transmitterina rapidly influences neuronal activity by binding to a family of receptors called
Described as a compact amine with a single aromatic ring and a flexible side chain, transmitterina is
The term was coined in a hypothetical 20XX study to illustrate naming conventions for new signaling molecules
In fiction, biosynthesis is imagined to proceed from a precursor such as aminovaleric acid via a hypothetical
In-universe detection methods include mass spectrometry, high-performance liquid chromatography, receptor-binding assays, and the use of fluorescent
Transmitterina commonly appears in educational contexts and science-fiction stories as an instructional tool for discussing neurotransmitter
Because it is fictional, transmitterina has no real-world regulatory status, though some works discuss potential safety