| GO ID | GO name | Interaction type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| GO:0000165 | Mapk cascade | Increases phenotype | PMID:20535544 |
| GO:0000278 | Mitotic cell cycle | Decreases phenotype | PMID:3166028 |
| GO:0006309 | Apoptotic dna fragmentation | Increases phenotype | PMID:11872957 |
| GO:0006914 | Autophagy | Increases phenotype | PMID:11872957 |
| GO:0006915 | Apoptotic process | Increases phenotype | PMID:20634492 |
| GO:0007283 | Spermatogenesis | Decreases phenotype | PMID:18438174 |
| GO:0008283 | Cell population proliferation | Increases phenotype | PMID:20535544 |
| GO:0030154 | Cell differentiation | Increases phenotype | PMID:31953017; PMID:7506205 |
| GO:0032310 | Prostaglandin secretion | Increases phenotype | PMID:26945481 |
| GO:0035938 | Estradiol secretion | Affects phenotype | PMID:31953017 |
| GO:0046697 | Decidualization | Increases phenotype | PMID:26945481; PMID:30328349; PMID:31154070; PMID:32781018; PMID:32781018; PMID:39892737; PMID:39892737 |
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