A curated database of genes associated with dietary restriction in model organisms either from genetic manipulation experiments or gene expression profiling.
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DGIdb Human Drug-Gene Interactions for
Lithocholic acid
Interaction Types
Gene Symbol
Common Name
HGNC Id
DGIdb Sources
References
Stitch DB Human Drug-Protein Interactions for
Lithocholic acid
Up to 20 direct protein and drug interactions are displayed, having a medium confidence score (0.450) or
above. Second order interactions are tabulated below.