2,5,2',5'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0002440 Production of molecular mediator of immune response Increases phenotype PMID:18995849
GO:0007059 Chromosome segregation Increases phenotype PMID:27913846
GO:0007616 Long-term memory Decreases phenotype PMID:26480858
GO:0008285 Negative regulation of cell population proliferation Increases phenotype PMID:29518472
GO:0010942 Positive regulation of cell death Increases phenotype PMID:29684222
GO:0035640 Exploration behavior Affects phenotype PMID:39369937
GO:0042981 Regulation of apoptotic process Affects phenotype PMID:29684222
GO:0043065 Positive regulation of apoptotic process Increases phenotype PMID:29518472
GO:0072593 Reactive oxygen species metabolic process Increases phenotype PMID:23313729
GO:1901097 Negative regulation of autophagosome maturation Increases phenotype PMID:29518472
GO:1901671 Positive regulation of superoxide dismutase activity Increases phenotype PMID:29518472
GO:1903428 Positive regulation of reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process Increases phenotype PMID:29518472
GO:2000786 Positive regulation of autophagosome assembly Increases phenotype PMID:29518472

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