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Adrenal cortex and L-type calcium channel

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Difference between Adrenal cortex and L-type calcium channel

Adrenal cortex vs. L-type calcium channel

Situated along the perimeter of the adrenal gland, the adrenal cortex mediates the stress response through the production of mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids, such as aldosterone and cortisol, respectively. The L-type calcium channel (also known as the dihydropyridine channel, or DHP channel) is part of the high-voltage activated family of voltage-dependent calcium channel.

Similarities between Adrenal cortex and L-type calcium channel

Adrenal cortex and L-type calcium channel have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adrenal cortex, Aldosterone, Cardiac muscle.

Adrenal cortex

Situated along the perimeter of the adrenal gland, the adrenal cortex mediates the stress response through the production of mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids, such as aldosterone and cortisol, respectively.

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Aldosterone

Aldosterone, the main mineralocorticoid hormone, is a steroid hormone produced by the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex in the adrenal gland.

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Cardiac muscle

Cardiac muscle (heart muscle) is one of the three major types of muscle, the others being skeletal and smooth muscle.

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Adrenal cortex and L-type calcium channel Comparison

Adrenal cortex has 65 relations, while L-type calcium channel has 22. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.45% = 3 / (65 + 22).

References

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