EC Number |
Disease |
PubMed ID |
Title of Publication |
Category |
Confidence Level |
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3.1.1.79 | Colonic Neoplasms |
7695773 |
Expression of hormone-sensitive lipase in the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line HT29. |
causal interaction ongoing research unassigned |
1 4 0 |
3.1.1.79 | Diabetes Mellitus |
12139017 |
Cyclipostins, novel hormone-sensitive lipase inhibitors from Streptomyces sp. DSM 13381. II. Isolation, structure elucidation and biological properties. |
causal interaction therapeutic application unassigned |
3 2 0 |
3.1.1.79 | Diabetes Mellitus |
15609025 |
Hormone-sensitive lipase is reduced in the adipose tissue of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: influence of IL-6 infusion. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research unassigned |
4 1 4 0 |
3.1.1.79 | Fatty Liver |
23688034 |
Risk interaction of obesity, insulin resistance and hormone-sensitive lipase promoter polymorphisms (LIPE-60 C > G) in the development of fatty liver. |
causal interaction therapeutic application unassigned |
1 1 0 |
3.1.1.79 | Glucose Intolerance |
1542265 |
Adipose tissue metabolism in obesity: lipase action in vivo before and after a mixed meal. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application |
1 1 3 2 |
3.1.1.79 | Glucose Intolerance |
14711311 |
Synthesis and structure-activity relationship for a novel class of potent and selective carbamoyl-triazole based inhibitors of hormone sensitive lipase. |
causal interaction therapeutic application unassigned |
1 4 0 |
3.1.1.79 | hormone-sensitive lipase deficiency |
25100058 |
Hormone-sensitive lipase deficiency in humans. |
causal interaction unassigned |
4 0 |
3.1.1.79 | Hyperlipidemias |
26111885 |
FNDC5 overexpression and irisin ameliorate glucose/lipid metabolic derangements and enhance lipolysis in obesity. |
causal interaction unassigned |
1 0 |
3.1.1.79 | Infections |
15842622 |
A secreted lipase of Fusarium graminearum is a virulence factor required for infection of cereals. |
causal interaction unassigned |
2 0 |
3.1.1.79 | Neoplasms |
26443339 |
Wheat gluten intake increases weight gain and adiposity associated with reduced thermogenesis and energy expenditure in an animal model of obesity. |
causal interaction unassigned |
1 0 |