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Androstanediol and Neurosteroid

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Difference between Androstanediol and Neurosteroid

Androstanediol vs. Neurosteroid

Androstanediol may refer to. Neurosteroids, also known as neuroactive steroids, are endogenous or exogenous steroids that rapidly alter neuronal excitability through interaction with ligand-gated ion channels and other cell surface receptors.

Similarities between Androstanediol and Neurosteroid

Androstanediol and Neurosteroid have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Endogeny (biology), Neurosteroid, 3α-Androstanediol.

Endogeny (biology)

Endogenous substances and processes are those that originate from within a living system such as an organism, tissue, or cell.

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Neurosteroid

Neurosteroids, also known as neuroactive steroids, are endogenous or exogenous steroids that rapidly alter neuronal excitability through interaction with ligand-gated ion channels and other cell surface receptors.

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3α-Androstanediol

3α-Androstanediol also known as 5α-androstane-3α,17β-diol and sometimes shortened in the literature to 3α-diol, is an endogenous steroid hormone and neurosteroid and a metabolite of androgens like dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

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Androstanediol and Neurosteroid Comparison

Androstanediol has 19 relations, while Neurosteroid has 148. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.80% = 3 / (19 + 148).

References

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