Metofluthrin


Curated chemical-gene interactions from CTD
Entrez gene IDGene symbolInteraction typeReference
127 ADH4 Affects expression PMID:19176366
1555 CYP2B6 Increases expression PMID:19378387
1843 DUSP1 Affects expression PMID:19176366
2052 EPHX1 Affects expression PMID:19176366
216 ALDH1A1 Affects expression PMID:19176366
221357 GSTA5 Affects expression PMID:19176366
22977 AKR7A3 Affects expression PMID:19176366
24300 CYP2B1 Increases expression PMID:19378387; PMID:28520973
25011 CYP2C12 Affects expression PMID:19176366
3146 HMGB1 Affects expression PMID:19176366
3315 HSPB1 Affects expression PMID:19176366
361523 CYP2B2 Affects expression PMID:19176366
39 ACAT2 Affects expression PMID:19176366
4199 ME1 Affects expression PMID:19176366
4489 MT1A Affects expression PMID:19176366
54578 UGT1A6 Affects expression PMID:19176366
685222 CYP2B15 Affects expression PMID:19176366
71773 UGT2B1 Affects expression PMID:19176366
972 CD74 Affects expression PMID:19176366
9970 NR1I3 Increases activity PMID:19176367

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