Di-(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate


Curated chemical-gene interactions from CTD
Entrez gene IDGene symbolInteraction typeReference
1017 CDK2 Decreases expression PMID:39549769
1019 CDK4 Decreases expression PMID:39549769
1030 CDKN2B Increases expression PMID:39549769
123722 FSD2 Increases expression PMID:26472102
1583 CYP11A1 Decreases expression PMID:39549769
1586 CYP17A1 Decreases expression PMID:39549769
1593 CYP27A1 Increases expression PMID:26472102
3479 IGF1 Decreases expression PMID:26472102
3623 INHA Decreases expression PMID:26472102
4288 MKI67 Decreases expression PMID:39549769
51170 HSD17B11 Decreases expression PMID:26472102
572 BAD Decreases expression PMID:39549769
581 BAX Decreases expression PMID:39549769
6662 SOX9 Decreases expression PMID:26472102
6770 STAR Increases expression PMID:39549769
6943 TCF21 Decreases expression PMID:26472102
891 CCNB1 Decreases expression PMID:39549769
894 CCND2 Decreases expression PMID:39549769

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