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PathBank ID | Pathway Name and Description | Pathway Class | Chemical Compounds | Proteins |
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SMP0124726 |
Insulin Secretion PathwayHomo sapiens
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Metabolite
Physiological
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SMP0124730 |
Krebs cycleHomo sapiens
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Metabolite
Metabolic
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SMP0124737![]() |
MetabolismoHomo sapiens
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Metabolite
Metabolic
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SMP0124741![]() |
PGE2 receptor signaling 1631158270Homo sapiens
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Metabolite
Physiological
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SMP0124743![]() |
Regulación DOPHomo sapiens
REGULACIÓN E INTEGRACIÓN METABÓLICA DE LA DESCARBOXILACIÓN OXIDATIVA DEL PIRUVATO.
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Metabolite
Metabolic
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SMP0124748![]() |
E.C.Elysia Chlorotica
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Metabolite
Metabolic
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SMP0124755 |
HPA AxisHomo sapiens
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is a response to stressors that can be both internal and external in nature. The HPA axis is activated when a stressor transmit a signal to the hypothalamus that causes the release of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). CRH then goes to act upon the anterior pituitary gland that triggers the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). ACTH travels to the adrenal cortex to elicit the release of cortisol a glucocorticoid known commonly as the stress hormone. Cortisol goes on to produce multiple downstream effects such as increasing cardiac output through increasing blood pressure and heart rate. Another effect is the inhibition of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG axis) through inhibition of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH), luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), teststerone and estrogen. The inhibition of the HPG axis causes dysfunction in reproductive function that can negatively impact both male and female.
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Metabolite
Physiological
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SMP0124762![]() |
Isabel Aldanahuman
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Metabolite
Metabolic
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SMP0124773![]() |
Interconversión de las hexosasHomo sapiens
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Metabolite
Metabolic
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SMP0124778 |
Curcumin BiosynthesisEscherichia coli
Curcumin can be biologically synthesized as an alternative to harsh chemical synthesis.
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Metabolite
Metabolic
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