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Chemical–Gene Interaction Query
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Chemical–gene interaction
increases
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affects (degree unspecified)
ANY
abundance
activity
binding
cotreatment
expression
folding
localization
metabolic processing
— acetylation
— acylation
— alkylation
— amination
— carbamoylation
— carboxylation
— chemical synthesis
— degradation
— cleavage
— hydrolysis
— ethylation
— glutathionylation
— glycation
— glycosylation
— glucuronidation
— N-linked glycosylation
— O-linked glycosylation
— hydroxylation
— lipidation
— farnesylation
— geranoylation
— myristoylation
— palmitoylation
— prenylation
— methylation
— nitrosation
— nucleotidylation
— oxidation
— phosphorylation
— reduction
— ribosylation
— ADP-ribosylation
— sulfation
— sumoylation
— ubiquitination
mutagenesis
reaction
response to substance
splicing
stability
transport
— secretion
— export
— uptake
— import
Gene
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contains
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Gene form
protein
gene
mRNA
— promoter
— enhancer
— exon
— intron
— 5' UTR
— 3' UTR
— polyA tail
Pathway
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contain the
words
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Wildcards (
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ends
of terms for
contains
queries).