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Difference between SPINA-GBeta and Thyroid's secretory capacity

SPINA-GBeta vs. Thyroid's secretory capacity

SPINA-GBeta is a calculated biomarker for pancreatic beta cell function. Thyroid's secretory capacity (GT, also referred to as thyroid's incretory capacity, maximum thyroid hormone output, T4 output or, if calculated from serum levels of thyrotropin and thyroxine, as SPINA-GT) is the maximum stimulated amount of thyroxine that the thyroid can produce in a given time-unit (e.g. one second).

Similarities between SPINA-GBeta and Thyroid's secretory capacity

SPINA-GBeta and Thyroid's secretory capacity have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): EC50, Glycated hemoglobin, SPINA-GR, Sum activity of peripheral deiodinases.

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  • What SPINA-GBeta and Thyroid's secretory capacity have in common
  • What are the similarities between SPINA-GBeta and Thyroid's secretory capacity

SPINA-GBeta and Thyroid's secretory capacity Comparison

SPINA-GBeta has 27 relations, while Thyroid's secretory capacity has 85. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.57% = 4 / (27 + 85).

References

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