angiotensins
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angiotensins
Summary
angiotensins is a group of chemical entities[1]. angiotensins draws 173 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_chemical_entities category, ranking #18 of 101).[2]
Key Facts
- angiotensins's image is recorded as Angiotensins I and II comparison.png[3].
- angiotensins's instance of is recorded as group of chemical entities[4].
- angiotensins's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85005038[5].
- angiotensins's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 11974458p[6].
- angiotensins's subclass of is recorded as peptide hormone[7].
- angiotensins's subclass of is recorded as protein[8].
- angiotensins's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00562813[9].
- angiotensins's part of is recorded as Metabolism of Angiotensinogen to Angiotensins[10].
- angiotensins's part of is recorded as angiotensinogen[11].
- angiotensins's part of is recorded as angiotensin receptor activity[12].
- angiotensins's part of is recorded as cellular response to angiotensin[13].
- angiotensins's part of is recorded as response to angiotensin[14].
- angiotensins's part of is recorded as angiotensin maturation[15].
- angiotensins's part of is recorded as cell chemotaxis to angiotensin[16].
- angiotensins's Commons category is recorded as Angiotensin[17].
- angiotensins's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D000809[18].
- angiotensins's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 7723[19].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin I[20].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin II[21].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin III[22].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin (1-5)[23].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin 1-7[24].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin (1-9)[25].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin IV[26].
- angiotensins's has part is recorded as angiotensin 1-4[27].
Why It Matters
angiotensins draws 173 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_chemical_entities category, ranking #18 of 101).[2] angiotensins has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] angiotensins is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]