Vomitoxin

Vomitoxin is a lipid of Prenol Lipids (PR) class. Vomitoxin is associated with abnormalities such as Infection and Gastroenteritis. The involved functions are known as mRNA Expression, Inflammation, Transcription, Genetic, Protein Biosynthesis and Adverse effects. Vomitoxin often locates in Lymphoid Tissue, Immune system, Bone Marrow and Plasma membrane. The associated genes with Vomitoxin are IMPACT gene, HIST1H1C gene and RBM39 gene. The related experimental models are Mouse Model.

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To understand associated biological information of Vomitoxin, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with Vomitoxin?

Vomitoxin is suspected in Infection, Gastroenteritis and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.

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What pathways are associated with Vomitoxin

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What lipids are associated with Vomitoxin?

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What common seen animal models are associated with Vomitoxin?

Mouse Model

Mouse Model are used in the study 'Dietary fish oil suppresses experimental immunoglobulin a nephropathy in mice.' (Pestka JJ et al., 2002).

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