Cerebrospinal fluid & Protein kinase C - Unionpedia, the concept map
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Difference between Cerebrospinal fluid and Protein kinase C
Cerebrospinal fluid vs. Protein kinase C
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear, colorless body fluid found within the tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord of all vertebrates. In cell biology, Protein kinase C, commonly abbreviated to PKC (EC 2.7.11.13), is a family of protein kinase enzymes that are involved in controlling the function of other proteins through the phosphorylation of hydroxyl groups of serine and threonine amino acid residues on these proteins, or a member of this family.
Similarities between Cerebrospinal fluid and Protein kinase C
Cerebrospinal fluid and Protein kinase C have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Calcium, Central nervous system, Choroid plexus, Ependyma, Immune system, Neuron, Potassium, Sodium–potassium pump, Ventricular system.
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- What Cerebrospinal fluid and Protein kinase C have in common
- What are the similarities between Cerebrospinal fluid and Protein kinase C
Cerebrospinal fluid and Protein kinase C Comparison
Cerebrospinal fluid has 196 relations, while Protein kinase C has 173. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 2.44% = 9 / (196 + 173).
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