Similarities between Receptor (biochemistry) and Serotonin
Receptor (biochemistry) and Serotonin have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Agonist, Endogeny (biology), G protein–coupled receptor, Ligand (biochemistry), Neurotransmitter, Second messenger system, 5-HT receptor.
Agonist
An agonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor and activates the receptor to produce a biological response.
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Endogeny (biology)
Endogenous substances and processes are those that originate from within an organism, tissue, or cell.
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G protein–coupled receptor
G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven-(pass)-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptor, and G protein–linked receptors (GPLR), constitute a large protein family of receptors that detect molecules outside the cell and activate internal signal transduction pathways and, ultimately, cellular responses.
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Ligand (biochemistry)
In biochemistry and pharmacology, a ligand is a substance that forms a complex with a biomolecule to serve a biological purpose.
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Neurotransmitter
Neurotransmitters are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission.
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Second messenger system
Second messengers are intracellular signaling molecules released by the cell in response to exposure to extracellular signaling molecules—the first messengers.
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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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Receptor (biochemistry) and Serotonin Comparison
Receptor (biochemistry) has 95 relations, while Serotonin has 238. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.10% = 7 / (95 + 238).
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