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Confidence 0.01
First Reported 2009
Last Reported 2009
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 1
Total Number 1
Disease Relevance 0.15
Pain Relevance 0

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oxidoreductase activity (Cyp2b9)
Anatomy Link Frequency
CAR 1
Cyp2b9 (Mus musculus)
Rare1 (Mus musculus)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Bile 39 49.72 Quite Low
Inflammation 17 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
agonist 9 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
antagonist 7 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Crohn's disease 6 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
antidepressant 3 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
dexamethasone 2 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Taxol 2 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
palliative 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
carbamazepine 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Targeted Disruption 17 83.28 Quite High
Increased Venous Pressure Under Development 1 24.64 Low Low
Hyperlipidemia 3 23.84 Low Low
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 32 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Cancer 18 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
INFLAMMATION 12 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Disease 10 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Rickets 8 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Breast Cancer 8 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Osteoporosis 7 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
CAR can regulate CYP3A genes through SXR response elements and SXR can regulate CYP2B genes via adaptive recognition of the phenobarbital response element (PBRE), as revealed by receptor-DNA binding analysis and transfection assays [Xie et al., 2000b].
CYP2B Binding (recognition) of phenobarbital response element in CAR
1) Confidence 0.01 Published 2009 Journal Nuclear Receptor Signaling Section Body Doc Link PMC2646121 Disease Relevance 0.15 Pain Relevance 0

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