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Dopamine, 3D molecular model

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Dopamine, 3D molecular model

3D molecular model of dopamine. Dopamine is a catecholamine neurotransmitter produced in different aereas of the brain. Dopamine is also a neurohormone released by the hypothalamus

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Atom Biomedical Illustration Blood Bond Catecholamine Close Up Image Dopamine Full Frame Hormone Human Brain Hypothalamus Multicoloured Background Neurohormone Neurotransmitter Pressure Three Dimensional Transmitter Brain Health Care Molecular Model


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This print by Alfred Pasieka showcases a stunning 3D molecular model of dopamine, the remarkable catecholamine neurotransmitter. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of dopamine's role in our brain. Dopamine is not only produced in various areas of the brain but also acts as a neurohormone released by the hypothalamus. Its significance extends beyond mere chemical reactions; it plays a crucial role in regulating our emotions, motivation, and pleasure sensations. The image highlights the complexity of this molecule, emphasizing its importance in both medicine and anatomy. As a transmitter within our bloodstreams, dopamine influences various physiological processes such as insulin regulation and blood pressure control. Through this visually striking representation, we gain insight into the intricate world of chemistry that governs our health care. The three-dimensional nature of the model adds depth to understanding how dopamine interacts with other atoms and chemicals within our bodies. Ultimately, this photograph serves as a reminder that behind every human action or thought lies an intricate network governed by molecules like dopamine. It offers us an opportunity to appreciate the wonders of neuroscience while marveling at the beauty found within ourselves.

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