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5-HT1E receptor and Zotepine

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Difference between 5-HT1E receptor and Zotepine

5-HT1E receptor vs. Zotepine

5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) 1E receptor (5-HT1E) is a highly expressed human G-protein coupled receptor that belongs to the 5-HT1 receptor family (Gi-coupled serotonin receptor). Zotepine (brand names: Losizopilon (JP), Lodopin (ID, JP), Setous (JP), Zoleptil (CZ, PT, TR, UK†); where † indicates a formulation that has been discontinued) is an atypical antipsychotic drug indicated for acute and chronic schizophrenia.

Similarities between 5-HT1E receptor and Zotepine

5-HT1E receptor and Zotepine have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): 5-HT receptor.

5-HT receptor

5-hydroxytryptamine receptors or 5-HT receptors, or serotonin receptors, are a group of G protein-coupled receptor and ligand-gated ion channels found in the central and peripheral nervous systems.

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5-HT1E receptor and Zotepine Comparison

5-HT1E receptor has 3 relations, while Zotepine has 110. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.88% = 1 / (3 + 110).

References

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