The term "ionotropic effect" typically refers to the influence of certain substances or signals on the ion channels of cells, particularly in the context of neurotransmission in the nervous system. This effect is primarily associated with ionotropic receptors, which are a type of neurotransmitter receptor that, upon binding with a neurotransmitter, leads to the opening or closing of ion channels.

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