Diheptyl phthalate


Curated chemical-gene interactions from CTD
Entrez gene IDGene symbolInteraction typeReference
111785 HSD3B Decreases expression PMID:22112501
15494 HSD3B3 Decreases expression PMID:33983380
1583 CYP11A1 Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
1584 CYP11B1 Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
1586 CYP17A1 Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
1717 DHCR7 Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
216 ALDH1A1 Increases expression PMID:22112501
3623 INHA Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
3640 INSL3 Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
3973 LHCGR Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
4929 NR4A2 Decreases expression PMID:22112501
5111 PCNA Increases expression PMID:22687992
5727 PTCH1 Decreases expression PMID:22112501
6662 SOX9 Decreases expression PMID:22112501
6770 STAR Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380
949 SCARB1 Decreases expression PMID:22112501; PMID:33983380

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