Aluminum sulfate


Curated chemical-gene interactions from CTD
Entrez gene IDGene symbolInteraction typeReference
1508 CTSB Increases expression PMID:24158569
1616 DAXX Increases expression PMID:15961160
2624 GATA2 Decreases expression PMID:15961160
2965 GTF2H1 Decreases expression PMID:15961160
351 APP Increases expression PMID:10721010; PMID:15961160
3553 IL1B Increases expression PMID:15961160; PMID:36627344
3606 IL18 Increases expression PMID:16100009
4520 MTF1 Decreases expression PMID:15961160
4747 NEFL Decreases expression PMID:15961160
4790 NFKB1 Increases expression PMID:15961160
4842 NOS1 Decreases expression PMID:10428068
5023 P2RX1 Decreases expression PMID:15961160
5321 PLA2G4A Increases expression PMID:15961160
5743 PTGS2 Increases expression PMID:15961160
6092 ROBO2 Decreases expression PMID:15961160
6853 SYN1 Decreases expression PMID:15961160
6855 SYP Decreases expression PMID:15961160
8754 ADAM9 Decreases expression PMID:15961160

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