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Agonist and Excitatory postsynaptic potential

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Difference between Agonist and Excitatory postsynaptic potential

Agonist vs. Excitatory postsynaptic potential

An agonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor and activates the receptor to produce a biological response. In neuroscience, an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) is a postsynaptic potential that makes the postsynaptic neuron more likely to fire an action potential.

Similarities between Agonist and Excitatory postsynaptic potential

Agonist and Excitatory postsynaptic potential have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Central nervous system, Dopamine, Glutamic acid, Glycine, Neurotransmitter.

Central nervous system

The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.

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Dopamine

Dopamine (DA, a contraction of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine) is an organic chemical of the catecholamine and phenethylamine families that plays several important roles in the brain and body.

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Glutamic acid

Glutamic acid (symbol Glu or E) is an α-amino acid with formula.

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Glycine

Glycine (symbol Gly or G) is the amino acid that has a single hydrogen atom as its side chain.

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Neurotransmitter

Neurotransmitters are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission.

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Agonist and Excitatory postsynaptic potential Comparison

Agonist has 45 relations, while Excitatory postsynaptic potential has 32. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 6.49% = 5 / (45 + 32).

References

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