N,N'-Diphenyl-4-phenylenediamine


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0006749 Glutathione metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:25371773
GO:0006915 Apoptotic process Increases phenotype PMID:10353256
GO:0006979 Response to oxidative stress Increases phenotype PMID:7476924
GO:0008219 Cell death Increases phenotype PMID:3487318; PMID:7476924; PMID:8250968
GO:0010918 Positive regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential Decreases phenotype PMID:25371773
GO:0010942 Positive regulation of cell death Increases phenotype PMID:25371773
GO:0034440 Lipid oxidation Increases phenotype PMID:25371773
GO:0043065 Positive regulation of apoptotic process Increases phenotype PMID:26630137
GO:0046466 Membrane lipid catabolic process Increases phenotype PMID:1614414; PMID:19948161; PMID:3487318; PMID:4012797; PMID:7616398; PMID:8250968

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