EC Number |
Disease |
PubMed ID |
Title of Publication |
Category |
Confidence Level |
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1.18.1.2 | Acidosis |
18818408 |
Mechanisms underlying erythrocyte and endothelial nitrite reduction to nitric oxide in hypoxia: role for xanthine oxidoreductase and endothelial nitric oxide synthase. |
unassigned |
0 |
1.18.1.2 | Adenoma |
8370688 |
Expression of steroidogenic enzyme messenger ribonucleic acids and corticosteroid production in aldosterone-producing and "nonfunctioning" adrenal adenomas. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage unassigned |
3 2 0 |
1.18.1.2 | Anemia |
26676248 |
Hypoxemia, oxygen content, and the regulation of cerebral blood flow. |
therapeutic application unassigned |
1 0 |
1.18.1.2 | Anemia, Hypochromic |
16741749 |
Molecular and phenotypic characterization of transgenic soybean expressing the Arabidopsis ferric chelate reductase gene, FRO2. |
therapeutic application unassigned |
2 0 |
1.18.1.2 | Anemia, Hypochromic |
21104018 |
Overexpression of AtFRO6 in transgenic tobacco enhances ferric chelate reductase activity in leaves and increases tolerance to iron-deficiency chlorosis. |
causal interaction ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
3 1 2 0 |
1.18.1.2 | Anemia, Hypochromic |
32689428 |
Bicarbonate blocks the expression of several genes involved in the physiological responses to Fe deficiency of Strategy I plants. |
causal interaction unassigned |
1 0 |
1.18.1.2 | Bacteriuria |
12476947 |
Diagnostic value of various urine tests in the Jordanian population with urinary tract infection. |
diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
2 1 1 0 |
1.18.1.2 | Carcinoma |
33228195 |
Aerobic Cytotoxicity of Aromatic N-Oxides: The Role of NAD(P)H:Quinone Oxidoreductase (NQO1). |
ongoing research unassigned |
2 0 |
1.18.1.2 | Cholera |
30275512 |
Anaerobic nitrate reduction divergently governs population expansion of the enteropathogen Vibrio cholerae. |
unassigned |
0 |
1.18.1.2 | Coinfection |
26673783 |
Nitrite reductase is critical for Pseudomonas aeruginosa survival during co-infection with the oral commensal Streptococcus parasanguinis. |
causal interaction ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
4 2 3 0 |