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Downregulation and upregulation and Niacin

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Difference between Downregulation and upregulation and Niacin

Downregulation and upregulation vs. Niacin

In the biological context of organisms' production of gene products, downregulation is the process by which a cell decreases the quantity of a cellular component, such as RNA or protein, in response to an external stimulus. Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid, is an organic compound and a form of vitamin B3, an essential human nutrient.

Similarities between Downregulation and upregulation and Niacin

Downregulation and upregulation and Niacin have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Biosynthesis, Diabetes mellitus, Liver, Pregnancy.

Biosynthesis

Biosynthesis (also called anabolism) is a multi-step, enzyme-catalyzed process where substrates are converted into more complex products in living organisms.

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Diabetes mellitus

Diabetes mellitus (DM), commonly referred to as diabetes, is a group of metabolic disorders in which there are high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period.

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Liver

The liver, an organ only found in vertebrates, detoxifies various metabolites, synthesizes proteins, and produces biochemicals necessary for digestion.

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Pregnancy

Pregnancy, also known as gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman.

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Downregulation and upregulation and Niacin Comparison

Downregulation and upregulation has 62 relations, while Niacin has 179. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.66% = 4 / (62 + 179).

References

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