EC Number |
Disease |
PubMed ID |
Title of Publication |
Category |
Confidence Level |
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1.14.11.33 | Breast Neoplasms |
28679371 |
CpG promoter methylation of the ALKBH3 alkylation repair gene in breast cancer. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application |
3 3 4 2 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinogenesis |
21331762 |
Analysis of differentially expressed genes in human rectal carcinoma using suppression subtractive hybridization. |
causal interaction therapeutic application unassigned |
3 1 0 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinogenesis |
22684101 |
DNA repair is indispensable for survival after acute inflammation. |
ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
3 1 0 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinogenesis |
26221185 |
The oxidative demethylase ALKBH3 marks hyperactive gene promoters in human cancer cells. |
causal interaction ongoing research therapeutic application unassigned |
4 4 4 0 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinogenesis |
30098084 |
Fluorescence Probes for ALKBH2 Allow the Measurement of DNA Alkylation Repair and Drug Resistance Responses. |
causal interaction therapeutic application unassigned |
4 2 0 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinoma |
19293182 |
A novel human AlkB homologue, ALKBH8, contributes to human bladder cancer progression. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application |
3 3 4 1 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinoma |
22850567 |
ALKBH3 Contributes to Survival and Angiogenesis of Human Urothelial Carcinoma Cells through NADPH Oxidase and Tweak/Fn14/VEGF Signals. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application |
4 3 4 1 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinoma |
23279696 |
ALKBH2, a novel AlkB homologue, contributes to human bladder cancer progression by regulating MUC1 expression. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application |
3 3 4 1 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinoma in Situ |
19293182 |
A novel human AlkB homologue, ALKBH8, contributes to human bladder cancer progression. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application |
3 3 4 1 |
1.14.11.33 | Carcinoma in Situ |
23279696 |
ALKBH2, a novel AlkB homologue, contributes to human bladder cancer progression by regulating MUC1 expression. |
causal interaction diagnostic usage ongoing research therapeutic application |
3 3 4 1 |