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Search for '28cortisol oh aldosterone 20 and subjected 3ametabolic' in 'all pathways' in 'all' returned 237542 results

SMP0127077

Pw128696 View Pathway
Metabolite

Histamine Neurological Sleep Pathway

Bos taurus

  • Matched Description: H1-antihistamines interfere with the agonist action of histamine at the H1 receptor and are … , allergic conjunctivitis, and urticaria. Wakefulness is regulated by histamine in the tuberomammillary

  • Physiological

    SMP0125241

    Pw126784 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Clavulanic acid Action Pathway

    Helicobacter pylori

  • Matched Description: -positive and gram-negative infections. Clavulanic acid, when administered with amoxicillin, can cause … some mild gastrointestinal adverse effects. These include vomiting, nausea, loose stools, and

  • Drug Action

    SMP0124722

    Pw126207 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Glimepiride Action Pathway

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Description: open, calcium ions enter the cell, and the influx of intracellular calcium concentration stimulates … the secretion of insulin. Glimepiride bypasses this process by DIRECTLY forcing SUR1 closed and stimulating increased insulin secretion.

  • Drug Action

    SMP0126777

    Pw128381 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Sulfanilamide Action Pathway

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Description: and many gram-negative organisms. It acts by inhibiting the dihydropteroate synthase, an important … effects of this treatment include itching, burning, redness, and swelling. Long-term use of this drug may result in cancer of the thyroid gland.

  • Drug Action

    SMP0174940

    Pw176626 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Desloratadine H1 Antihistamine Smooth Muscle Relaxation Action Pathway

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Description: a longer duration and may require less frequent dosing. This can result in a more sustained effect … respiratory smooth muscle cells, vascular endothelial cells, the gastrointestinal tract, and immune cells

  • Drug Action

    SMP0122252

    Pw123560 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Trehalose Biosynthesis I

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Matched Description: well as water retention and protection from freezing at low temperatures. In this pathway, glucose … alpha,alpha-trehalose 6-phosphate, as well as uridine 5’-diphosphate and a hydrogen ion as byroducts

  • Metabolic

    SMP0002108

    Pw002096 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    2-O-alpha-Mannosyl-D-glycerate Degradation

    Escherichia coli

  • Matched Description: will affect the osmosis in hyperthermophilic archaea and bacteria. In E.coli, 2-O-α-mannosyl-D … -glycerate PTS permease (mngA) import MG into cell, and then phosphorylate MG to 2-O-(6-phospho-α-mannosyl

  • Metabolic

    SMP0002336

    Pw002419 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Glyoxylate Cycle

    Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Matched Description: hydratase resulting in the release of water molecule and a cis-aconitate. This compound in turn react … isocitrate lyase resulting in the release of a succinic acid and a glyoxylic acid.

  • Metabolic

    SMP0108120

    Pw109161 View Pathway
    Protein

    Corticotropin Activation of Cortisol Production

    Mus musculus

  • Matched Description: -lipotropin, melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), and β-endorphin. As an essential component of the … activates pKA (protein kinase A) which phosphorylates downstream effectors that lead to androgen and cortisol production.

  • Protein/Peptide Hormone-Mediated
    Stress-Activated Signaling
    Neurological Signaling
    Kinase Signaling
    Cellular Response

    SMP0125901

    Pw127473 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Entecavir Action Pathway

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Description: messenger RNA, and synthesis of the positive strand of BV DNA. Since less viral DNA is formed, less … of this DNA is available in the nucleus to undergo transcription and translation, consequently, less

  • Drug Action