| GO ID | GO name | Interaction type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| GO:0001541 | Ovarian follicle development | Affects phenotype | PMID:34968715 |
| GO:0004096 | Catalase activity | Increases phenotype | PMID:39848461 |
| GO:0004104 | Cholinesterase activity | Affects phenotype | PMID:34968715 |
| GO:0004364 | Glutathione transferase activity | Increases phenotype | PMID:34968715 |
| GO:0004602 | Glutathione peroxidase activity | Increases phenotype | PMID:34968715 |
| GO:0004784 | Superoxide dismutase activity | Increases phenotype | PMID:34968715; PMID:39848461 |
| GO:0016042 | Lipid catabolic process | Affects phenotype | PMID:34968715 |
| GO:0042448 | Progesterone metabolic process | Affects phenotype | PMID:34968715 |
| GO:0042711 | Maternal behavior | Affects phenotype | PMID:39848461 |
| GO:0044849 | Estrous cycle | Affects phenotype | PMID:34968715 |
| GO:0070994 | Detection of oxidative stress | Increases phenotype | PMID:39848461 |
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