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Endothelium and Robert F. Furchgott

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Difference between Endothelium and Robert F. Furchgott

Endothelium vs. Robert F. Furchgott

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. Robert Francis Furchgott (June 4, 1916 – May 19, 2009) was a Nobel Prize-winning American biochemist who contributed to the discovery of nitric oxide as a transient cellular signal in mammalian systems.

Similarities between Endothelium and Robert F. Furchgott

Endothelium and Robert F. Furchgott have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Blood vessel, Endothelium-derived relaxing factor, Nitric oxide.

Blood vessel

The blood vessels are the part of the circulatory system, and microcirculation, that transports blood throughout the human body.

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Endothelium-derived relaxing factor

Endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) is produced and released by the endothelium to promote smooth muscle relaxation.

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Nitric oxide

Nitric oxide (nitrogen oxide or nitrogen monoxide) is a colorless gas with the formula NO.

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Endothelium and Robert F. Furchgott Comparison

Endothelium has 65 relations, while Robert F. Furchgott has 33. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.06% = 3 / (65 + 33).

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