Fadrozole


Curated chemical-gene interactions from CTD
Entrez gene IDGene symbolInteraction typeReference
1584 CYP11B1 Decreases activity PMID:15743198; PMID:15771425; PMID:15985365; PMID:21341743
1585 CYP11B2 Decreases activity PMID:15743198; PMID:15771425; PMID:15985365; PMID:21341743
1586 CYP17A1 Decreases activity PMID:15743198; PMID:15771425
1588 CYP19A1 Affects activity PMID:15743198; PMID:15771425; PMID:21341743; PMID:1659868; PMID:21854827
1595 CYP51A1 Decreases activity PMID:16989930
1636 ACE Decreases expression PMID:18586661
185 AGTR1 Decreases expression PMID:18586661
186 AGTR2 Increases expression PMID:18586661
2099 ESR1 Decreases activity PMID:33049310
59272 ACE2 Increases expression PMID:18586661
8856 NR1I2 Increases activity PMID:33049310

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