Endrin


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0006979 Response to oxidative stress Increases phenotype PMID:8983165
GO:0033148 Positive regulation of intracellular estrogen receptor signaling pathway Increases phenotype PMID:26022396; PMID:26139245
GO:0034197 Triglyceride transport Affects phenotype PMID:34801515
GO:0043433 Negative regulation of dna-binding transcription factor activity Increases phenotype PMID:26022396
GO:0045893 Positive regulation of dna-templated transcription Increases phenotype PMID:30639747
GO:0046466 Membrane lipid catabolic process Increases phenotype PMID:2353831; PMID:8983165
GO:0050847 Progesterone receptor signaling pathway Decreases phenotype PMID:26022396

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