t-Butyl methyl ether


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0000737 Dna catabolic process, endonucleolytic Affects phenotype PMID:34121485
GO:0004602 Glutathione peroxidase activity Affects phenotype PMID:34121485
GO:0004784 Superoxide dismutase activity Increases phenotype PMID:17177168; PMID:34121485
GO:0016042 Lipid catabolic process Increases phenotype PMID:17177168
GO:0016049 Cell growth Decreases phenotype PMID:17177168
GO:0044237 Cellular metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:34121485
GO:0070265 Necrotic cell death Increases phenotype PMID:17177168
GO:0070994 Detection of oxidative stress Affects phenotype PMID:34121485
GO:1903409 Reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process Increases phenotype PMID:17177168

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