Sodium p-perfluorous nonenoxybenzene sulfonate


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0000080 Mitotic g1 phase Affects phenotype PMID:37059347
GO:0000084 Mitotic s phase Affects phenotype PMID:37059347
GO:0006520 Amino acid metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:35377151
GO:0006631 Fatty acid metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:35377151
GO:0006641 Triglyceride metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:35377151
GO:0008283 Cell population proliferation Decreases phenotype PMID:37059347
GO:0009437 Carnitine metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:35377151
GO:0044237 Cellular metabolic process Decreases phenotype PMID:35377151; PMID:37059347
GO:0051881 Regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential Affects phenotype PMID:37059347
GO:0072593 Reactive oxygen species metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:37059347
GO:0090398 Cellular senescence Increases phenotype PMID:37059347
GO:0140042 Lipid droplet formation Affects phenotype PMID:35377151
GO:1903047 Mitotic cell cycle process Affects phenotype PMID:37059347

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