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Angiogenesis and Histamine

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Angiogenesis and Histamine

Angiogenesis vs. Histamine

Angiogenesis is the physiological process through which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels. Histamine is an organic nitrogenous compound involved in local immune responses, as well as regulating physiological function in the gut and acting as a neurotransmitter for the brain, spinal cord, and uterus.

Similarities between Angiogenesis and Histamine

Angiogenesis and Histamine have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Capillary, Endothelium, Enzyme, Inflammation, Smooth muscle tissue.

Capillary

A capillary is a small blood vessel from 5 to 10 micrometres (µm) in diameter, and having a wall one endothelial cell thick.

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Endothelium

Endothelium refers to cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, forming an interface between circulating blood or lymph in the lumen and the rest of the vessel wall.

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Enzyme

Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts.

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Inflammation

Inflammation (from inflammatio) is part of the complex biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants, and is a protective response involving immune cells, blood vessels, and molecular mediators.

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Smooth muscle tissue

Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle.

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Angiogenesis and Histamine Comparison

Angiogenesis has 110 relations, while Histamine has 149. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.93% = 5 / (110 + 149).

References

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