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Endogeny (biology) and Neurosteroid

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Difference between Endogeny (biology) and Neurosteroid

Endogeny (biology) vs. Neurosteroid

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

Endogeny (biology) and Neurosteroid have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cell (biology), Estradiol.

Cell (biology)

The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life.

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Estradiol

Estradiol (E2), also spelled oestradiol, is an estrogen steroid hormone and the major female sex hormone.

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Endogeny (biology) and Neurosteroid Comparison

Endogeny (biology) has 8 relations, while Neurosteroid has 148. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.28% = 2 / (8 + 148).

References

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