Similarities between Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and Neurosteroid
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and Neurosteroid have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Agonist, Allosteric modulator, Anticonvulsant, Deoxycorticosterone, Endogeny (biology), GABAA receptor, Hydroxydione, Neurosteroid, SRD5A1, Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone.
Agonist
An agonist is a chemical that activates a receptor to produce a biological response.
Agonist and Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone · Agonist and Neurosteroid ·
Allosteric modulator
In pharmacology and biochemistry, allosteric modulators are a group of substances that bind to a receptor to change that receptor's response to stimuli.
Allosteric modulator and Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone · Allosteric modulator and Neurosteroid ·
Anticonvulsant
Anticonvulsants (also known as antiepileptic drugs, antiseizure drugs, or anti-seizure medications (ASM)) are a diverse group of pharmacological agents used in the treatment of epileptic seizures.
Anticonvulsant and Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone · Anticonvulsant and Neurosteroid ·
Deoxycorticosterone
Deoxycorticosterone (DOC), or desoxycorticosterone, may refer to.
Deoxycorticosterone and Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone · Deoxycorticosterone and Neurosteroid ·
Endogeny (biology)
Endogenous substances and processes are those that originate from within a living system such as an organism, tissue, or cell.
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and Endogeny (biology) · Endogeny (biology) and Neurosteroid ·
GABAA receptor
The GABAA receptor (GABAAR) is an ionotropic receptor and ligand-gated ion channel.
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and GABAA receptor · GABAA receptor and Neurosteroid ·
Hydroxydione
Hydroxydione, as hydroxydione sodium succinate (brand names Viadril, Predion, and Presuren), also known as 21-Hydroxy-5β-pregnane-3,20-dione, is a neuroactive steroid which was formerly used as a general anesthetic, but was discontinued due to incidence of thrombophlebitis in patients.
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and Hydroxydione · Hydroxydione and Neurosteroid ·
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.
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and Neurosteroid · Neurosteroid and Neurosteroid ·
SRD5A1
3-Oxo-5α-steroid 4-dehydrogenase 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SRD5A1 gene.
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and SRD5A1 · Neurosteroid and SRD5A1 ·
Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone
Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (abbreviated as THDOC; 3α,21-dihydroxy-5α-pregnan-20-one), also referred to as allotetrahydrocorticosterone, is an endogenous neurosteroid.
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone · Neurosteroid and Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone ·
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Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone and Neurosteroid Comparison
Dihydrodeoxycorticosterone has 15 relations, while Neurosteroid has 148. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 6.13% = 10 / (15 + 148).
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