EC Number |
Disease |
PubMed ID |
Title of Publication |
Category |
Confidence Level |
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3.1.4.52 | Bacterial Infections |
17241199 |
Cyclic di-GMP signalling in the virulence and environmental adaptation of Xanthomonas campestris. |
ongoing research unassigned |
2 0 |
3.1.4.52 | Cataract |
21436267 |
Proteomic analysis of human age-related nuclear cataracts and normal lens nuclei. |
unassigned |
0 |
3.1.4.52 | Cholera |
18227161 |
Role of cyclic Di-GMP during el tor biotype Vibrio cholerae infection: characterization of the in vivo-induced cyclic Di-GMP phosphodiesterase CdpA. |
ongoing research unassigned |
1 0 |
3.1.4.52 | Confusion |
34456709 |
Serum Proteomics of Older Patients Undergoing Major Cardiac Surgery: Identification of Biomarkers Associated With Postoperative Delirium. |
unassigned |
0 |
3.1.4.52 | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 |
33201999 |
Proteomic characterization of a second-generation version of the BCG?BCG1419c vaccine candidate by means of electrospray-ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. |
causal interaction ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
2 2 1 0 |
3.1.4.52 | Infections |
18227161 |
Role of cyclic Di-GMP during el tor biotype Vibrio cholerae infection: characterization of the in vivo-induced cyclic Di-GMP phosphodiesterase CdpA. |
ongoing research unassigned |
1 0 |
3.1.4.52 | Infections |
23435982 |
Host cell contact induces expression of virulence factors and VieA, a cyclic di-GMP phosphodiesterase in Vibrio cholerae. |
therapeutic application unassigned |
1 0 |
3.1.4.52 | Infections |
25343965 |
A systematic analysis of the in vitro and in vivo functions of the HD-GYP domain proteins of Vibrio cholerae. |
unassigned |
0 |
3.1.4.52 | Infections |
33201999 |
Proteomic characterization of a second-generation version of the BCG?BCG1419c vaccine candidate by means of electrospray-ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. |
causal interaction ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
2 2 1 0 |
3.1.4.52 | Neoplasms |
4374406 |
Abnormal regulation of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase: a hypothesis for the development of cancer of nerve cells. |
ongoing research unassigned |
2 0 |