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Catecholamine

Introduction: Catecholamine

Description of Catecholamine

Catecholamine: any of various substances that contain a benzene ring with two adjacent hydroxyl groups and a side chain of ethylamine and that function as hormones or neurotransmitters or both; examples are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine.
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