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Hormone and Uterine microbiome

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Difference between Hormone and Uterine microbiome

Hormone vs. Uterine microbiome

A hormone (from the Greek participle “ὁρμῶ”, "to set in motion, urge on") is any member of a class of signaling molecules produced by glands in multicellular organisms that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behaviour. The uterine microbiome is the commensal, nonpathogenic, bacteria, viruses, yeasts/fungi present in a healthy uterus, amniotic fluid and endometrium and the specific environment which they inhabit.

Similarities between Hormone and Uterine microbiome

Hormone and Uterine microbiome have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hormone, Tissue (biology).

Hormone

A hormone (from the Greek participle “ὁρμῶ”, "to set in motion, urge on") is any member of a class of signaling molecules produced by glands in multicellular organisms that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behaviour.

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Tissue (biology)

In biology, tissue is a cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ.

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Hormone and Uterine microbiome Comparison

Hormone has 164 relations, while Uterine microbiome has 49. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.94% = 2 / (164 + 49).

References

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