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Entity

Name
fat cell differentiation
Namespace
go
Namespace Version
20180828
Namespace URL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pharmacome/terminology/1b20f0637c395f8aa89c2e2e342d7b704062c242/external/go-names.belns

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In-Edges 4

p(FPLX:PPAR) association bp(GO:"fat cell differentiation") View Subject | View Object

PPARs have been shown to play essential roles in energy metabolism, adipocyte differentiation, insulin sensitization and tumor suppression. PubMed:21718217

p(FPLX:PPAR) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"fat cell differentiation") View Subject | View Object

PPARs have been shown to play essential roles in energy metabolism, adipocyte differentiation, insulin sensitization and tumor suppression. PubMed:21718217

p(HGNC:PPARG) increases bp(GO:"fat cell differentiation") View Subject | View Object

PPAR-g is involved in lipid storage, insulin sensitivity and energy metabolism and has been shown to promote adipocyte differentiation [21]. PubMed:21718217

p(HGNC:PPARGC1A) increases bp(GO:"fat cell differentiation") View Subject | View Object

PPAR-g is involved in lipid storage, insulin sensitivity and energy metabolism and has been shown to promote adipocyte differentiation [21]. PubMed:21718217

Out-Edges 2

bp(GO:"fat cell differentiation") association p(FPLX:PPAR) View Subject | View Object

PPARs have been shown to play essential roles in energy metabolism, adipocyte differentiation, insulin sensitization and tumor suppression. PubMed:21718217

bp(GO:"fat cell differentiation") positiveCorrelation p(FPLX:PPAR) View Subject | View Object

PPARs have been shown to play essential roles in energy metabolism, adipocyte differentiation, insulin sensitization and tumor suppression. PubMed:21718217

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If you find BEL Commons useful in your work, please consider citing: Hoyt, C. T., Domingo-Fernández, D., & Hofmann-Apitius, M. (2018). BEL Commons: an environment for exploration and analysis of networks encoded in Biological Expression Language. Database, 2018(3), 1–11.