Name
chondrocyte
Namespace Keyword
Cell
Namespace
Cell Ontology (CL)
Namespace Version
20170511
Namespace URL
https://arty.scai.fraunhofer.de/artifactory/bel/annotation/cell/cell-20170511.belanno

Sample Annotated Edges 5

p(HGNC:IL1A) causesNoChange r(HGNC:CHI3L1) View Subject | View Object

In contrast to astrocytes and U373 cells, we found that basal expression of YKL-40 and RelB mRNA was very high in primary human chondrocytes and not stimulated by IL-1 or OSM (Supplementary Fig 3). PubMed:25681350

p(HGNC:IL1A) causesNoChange r(HGNC:RELB) View Subject | View Object

In contrast to astrocytes and U373 cells, we found that basal expression of YKL-40 and RelB mRNA was very high in primary human chondrocytes and not stimulated by IL-1 or OSM (Supplementary Fig 3). PubMed:25681350

p(HGNC:OSM) causesNoChange r(HGNC:CHI3L1) View Subject | View Object

In contrast to astrocytes and U373 cells, we found that basal expression of YKL-40 and RelB mRNA was very high in primary human chondrocytes and not stimulated by IL-1 or OSM (Supplementary Fig 3). PubMed:25681350

p(HGNC:OSM) causesNoChange r(HGNC:RELB) View Subject | View Object

In contrast to astrocytes and U373 cells, we found that basal expression of YKL-40 and RelB mRNA was very high in primary human chondrocytes and not stimulated by IL-1 or OSM (Supplementary Fig 3). PubMed:25681350

p(HGNC:RELA) causesNoChange p(HGNC:CHI3L1) View Subject | View Object

In these cells, basal expression of YKL-40 is RelB-, p65-, and STAT3-independent, implicating other unknown factors. PubMed:25681350

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