Similarities between Dehydroepiandrosterone and Pharmacodynamics
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Pharmacodynamics have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Agonist, Biological half-life, Endogeny (biology), Enzyme, Intrinsic activity, Ligand (biochemistry), Medication, Membrane transport protein, Tubulin.
Agonist
An agonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor and activates the receptor to produce a biological response.
Agonist and Dehydroepiandrosterone · Agonist and Pharmacodynamics ·
Biological half-life
The biological half-life of a biological substance is the time it takes for half to be removed by biological processes when the rate of removal is roughly exponential.
Biological half-life and Dehydroepiandrosterone · Biological half-life and Pharmacodynamics ·
Endogeny (biology)
Endogenous substances and processes are those that originate from within an organism, tissue, or cell.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Endogeny (biology) · Endogeny (biology) and Pharmacodynamics ·
Enzyme
Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Enzyme · Enzyme and Pharmacodynamics ·
Intrinsic activity
Intrinsic activity (IA) or efficacy refers to the relative ability of a drug-receptor complex to produce a maximum functional response.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Intrinsic activity · Intrinsic activity and Pharmacodynamics ·
Ligand (biochemistry)
In biochemistry and pharmacology, a ligand is a substance that forms a complex with a biomolecule to serve a biological purpose.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Ligand (biochemistry) · Ligand (biochemistry) and Pharmacodynamics ·
Medication
A medication (also referred to as medicine, pharmaceutical drug, or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Medication · Medication and Pharmacodynamics ·
Membrane transport protein
A membrane transport protein (or simply transporter) is a membrane protein involved in the movement of ions, small molecules, or macromolecules, such as another protein, across a biological membrane.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Membrane transport protein · Membrane transport protein and Pharmacodynamics ·
Tubulin
Tubulin in molecular biology can refer either to the tubulin protein superfamily of globular proteins, or one of the member proteins of that superfamily.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and Tubulin · Pharmacodynamics and Tubulin ·
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- What Dehydroepiandrosterone and Pharmacodynamics have in common
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Dehydroepiandrosterone and Pharmacodynamics Comparison
Dehydroepiandrosterone has 163 relations, while Pharmacodynamics has 67. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 3.91% = 9 / (163 + 67).
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