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MCID: INT103
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Intrauterine Infections malady |
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Sources: 44Wikipedia, 22MalaCards See all sources Export this MalaCard |
Wikipedia: TORCH complex (also known as STORCH, TORCHES or the TORCH infections) is a medical acronym for a set of...44 more...
MalaCards: Intrauterine Infections, also known as intrauterine infection, is related to hepatitis and hepatitis b. An important gene associated with Intrauterine Infections is INHBA (inhibin, beta A), and among its related pathways are Bacterial infections in CF airways and RAR-Gamma-RXR-Alpha Degradation. The compounds ivig and budesonide have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include lung, placenta and cervix, and related mouse phenotypes are respiratory system and hematopoietic system. |
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Sources: 30NIH Rare Diseases, 43UMLS See all sources |
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Sources: 4CenterWatch, 29NIH Clinical Center, 5ClinicalTrials See all sources |
Approved drugs:Search CenterWatch for intrauterine infections Drug clinical trials:Search ClinicalTrials for intrauterine infections Search NIH Clinical Center for intrauterine infections Search CenterWatch for intrauterine infections |
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Sources: 22MalaCards See all sources |
MalaCards organs/tissues related to intrauterine infections:22Lung, Placenta, Cervix, B cells, Endothelial, Fetal lung
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Sources: 25MGI See all sources |
MGI Mouse Phenotypes related to intrauterine infections:25 (show all 16)
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Sources: 35PubMed See all sources |
Articles related to intrauterine infections:(show all 22)
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Sources: 1BioGPS See all sources |
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Sources: 41Thomson Reuters, 36QIAGEN, 20KEGG, 10EMD Millipore See all sources |
Pathways related to intrauterine infections according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 89)
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Sources: 32Novoseek , 42Tocris Bioscience, 9DrugBank, 18HMDB, 34PharmGKB See all sources |
Compounds related to intrauterine infections according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 191)
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Sources: 12Gene Ontology See all sources |
Cellular components related to intrauterine infections according to GeneDecks:
Biological processes related to intrauterine infections according to GeneDecks:(show all 49)
Molecular functions related to intrauterine infections according to GeneDecks:
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