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Context Info
Confidence 0.37
First Reported 2006
Last Reported 2007
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 3
Total Number 5
Disease Relevance 2.60
Pain Relevance 0.15

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Anatomy Link Frequency
cerebellar cortex 4
cerebral cortex 1
striatum 1
H2-Q10 (Mus musculus)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
cerebral cortex 4 99.68 Very High Very High Very High
imagery 7 36.04 Quite Low
Pain 2 32.48 Quite Low
Sicca syndrome 6 20.68 Low Low
tolerance 9 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Inflammation 6 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Spinal cord 5 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
withdrawal 3 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
ischemia 3 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Paracetamol 3 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Cerebellar Ataxia 48 99.76 Very High Very High Very High
Friedreich Ataxia 53 99.64 Very High Very High Very High
Hepatotoxicity 4 97.76 Very High Very High Very High
Syndrome 33 97.28 Very High Very High Very High
Stress 303 97.24 Very High Very High Very High
Ataxia 92 93.92 High High
Frailty 9 92.16 High High
Convulsion 2 84.32 Quite High
Marinesco Sjogren Syndrome 6 83.56 Quite High
Intellectual Impairment 5 81.84 Quite High

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
Preliminary data also demonstrate significant increases in Coenzyme Q9 and Q10 levels in the cerebral cortex, striatum, and cerebellar cortex of dwarf mice (Brown-Borg and Sharma, unpublished data).
Positive_regulation (increases) of Gene_expression (levels) of Q10 in cerebellar cortex associated with cerebral cortex
1) Confidence 0.37 Published 2006 Journal Age (Dordr) Section Body Doc Link PMC2464727 Disease Relevance 0.24 Pain Relevance 0.05
Preliminary data also demonstrate significant increases in Coenzyme Q9 and Q10 levels in the cerebral cortex, striatum, and cerebellar cortex of dwarf mice (Brown-Borg and Sharma, unpublished data).
Positive_regulation (increases) of in striatum Gene_expression (levels) of Q10 in cerebellar cortex associated with cerebral cortex
2) Confidence 0.13 Published 2006 Journal Age (Dordr) Section Body Doc Link PMC2464727 Disease Relevance 0.24 Pain Relevance 0.05
Preliminary data also demonstrate significant increases in Coenzyme Q9 and Q10 levels in the cerebral cortex, striatum, and cerebellar cortex of dwarf mice (Brown-Borg and Sharma, unpublished data).
Positive_regulation (increases) of in cerebral cortex Gene_expression (levels) of Q10 in cerebellar cortex associated with cerebral cortex
3) Confidence 0.13 Published 2006 Journal Age (Dordr) Section Body Doc Link PMC2464727 Disease Relevance 0.24 Pain Relevance 0.05
Coenzyme Q10 deficiency with cerebellar ataxia
Positive_regulation (Coenzyme) of Gene_expression (deficiency) of Q10 associated with cerebellar ataxia
4) Confidence 0.05 Published 2006 Journal Orphanet J Rare Dis Section Body Doc Link PMC1664553 Disease Relevance 1.34 Pain Relevance 0
In addition, enhanced levels of H2CoQ10 and NADPH-CoQ reductase activity showed more resistant to oxidative stress than those of normal levels.
Positive_regulation (enhanced) of Gene_expression (levels) of H2CoQ10 associated with stress
5) Confidence 0.01 Published 2007 Journal Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition Section Body Doc Link PMC2275764 Disease Relevance 0.55 Pain Relevance 0

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