Bis(4-oxyphenyl)sulfide


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0006974 Cellular response to dna damage stimulus Increases phenotype PMID:26916392
GO:0007204 Positive regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration Increases phenotype PMID:27880919
GO:0008283 Cell population proliferation Affects phenotype PMID:26916392
GO:0008284 Positive regulation of cell population proliferation Affects phenotype PMID:27880919
GO:0008285 Negative regulation of cell population proliferation Increases phenotype PMID:32763284
GO:0032148 Activation of protein kinase b activity Increases phenotype PMID:27880919
GO:0055074 Calcium ion homeostasis Affects phenotype PMID:26916392
GO:1903409 Reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process Increases phenotype PMID:26916392
GO:1903428 Positive regulation of reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process Increases phenotype PMID:27880919

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