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Details for phenotype: mediation of effects from thymus on liver
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EndoNet ID: ENP00420
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mediation of effects from thymus on liver
General information
This phenotype is not pathologic
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GO
regulation of metabolic process
MeSH term
68013950
Phenotype triggers
normal activity of
AR
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in
liver
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The thymus plays an important role in maintaining the drug-metabolizing enzyme activity, anti-oxidative ability and biomembrane integrity in the liver of rats. These effects are mediated by sex hormones. Androgen mainly mediates the regulation of the thymus on liver drug-metabolizing enzymes in male rats.
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normal activity of
ER-alpha
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in
liver
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The thymus plays an important role in maintaining the drug-metabolizing enzyme activity, anti-oxidative ability and biomembrane integrity in the liver of rats. These effects are mediated by sex hormones. Estrogen mainly mediates the effect of the thymus on liver anti-oxidative functions in female rats.
[1]
normal activity of
ER-beta
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in
liver
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The thymus plays an important role in maintaining the drug-metabolizing enzyme activity, anti-oxidative ability and biomembrane integrity in the liver of rats. These effects are mediated by sex hormones. Estrogen mainly mediates the effect of the thymus on liver anti-oxidative functions in female rats.
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