Dicyclohexyl phthalate


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0000280 Nuclear division Affects phenotype PMID:26907321
GO:0001673 Male germ cell nucleus Affects phenotype PMID:26907321
GO:0008283 Cell population proliferation Affects phenotype PMID:30391266
GO:0008361 Regulation of cell size Affects phenotype PMID:26907321; PMID:30391266
GO:0031099 Regeneration Affects phenotype PMID:30391266
GO:0033148 Positive regulation of intracellular estrogen receptor signaling pathway Increases phenotype PMID:25449125
GO:0044237 Cellular metabolic process Decreases phenotype PMID:34697989
GO:0061370 Testosterone biosynthetic process Affects phenotype PMID:26907321; PMID:30391266; PMID:33983380
GO:0090181 Regulation of cholesterol metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:34851150
GO:0098743 Cell aggregation Increases phenotype PMID:26907321

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