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PW122203

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protein

BCR Signaling Pathway

Bos taurus
The BCR signalling pathway is a pathway that plays a vital role in the development and all other functions of B-cells, which means it is vital for the immune response. The BCR, also known as the B-cell receptor, is usually found on the outer membrane of B-cells. B-cells grab antigens from immune synapses, through a number of processes including cell spreading and receptor transport. After these have been performed, endocytosis and antigen-presentation occur. B-cells manipulate the dynamic of BCR-antigen bonds. They group and spread the antigen, increasing the relation with BCR, which creates sensitivity. The two main functions of the BCR pathway is to signal transduction, and the second is to prepare the antigen for processing by the helper T cells. Any defects in this pathway may lead to the patient being immunodeficient, or having B-cell malignancy.

PW122227

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protein

BCR Signaling Pathway

Rattus norvegicus
The BCR signalling pathway is a pathway that plays a vital role in the development and all other functions of B-cells, which means it is vital for the immune response. The BCR, also known as the B-cell receptor, is usually found on the outer membrane of B-cells. B-cells grab antigens from immune synapses, through a number of processes including cell spreading and receptor transport. After these have been performed, endocytosis and antigen-presentation occur. B-cells manipulate the dynamic of BCR-antigen bonds. They group and spread the antigen, increasing the relation with BCR, which creates sensitivity. The two main functions of the BCR pathway is to signal transduction, and the second is to prepare the antigen for processing by the helper T cells. Any defects in this pathway may lead to the patient being immunodeficient, or having B-cell malignancy.

PW175978

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metabolic

Bazedoxifene Predicted Metabolism Pathway new

Homo sapiens
Metabolites of Bazedoxifene are predicted with biotransformer.

PW145706

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drug action

Bazedoxifene Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens

PW130288

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metabolic

Basil Drug Metabolism

Homo sapiens

PW064772

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signaling

Basic mechanism of action of PPARa, PPARb(d) and PPARg and effects on gene expression

Homo sapiens
Peroxisome proliferators include hypolipidemic drugs, herbicides, leukotriene antagonists, and plasticizers; this term arises because they induce an increase in the size and number of peroxisomes. Peroxisomes are subcellular organelles found in plants and animals that contain enzymes for respiration and for cholesterol and lipid metabolism. The action of peroxisome proliferators is thought to be mediated via specific receptors, called PPARs, which belong to the steroid hormone receptor superfamily. PPARs affect the expression of target genes involved in cell proliferation, cell differentiation and in immune and inflammation responses. Three closely related subtypes (alpha, beta/delta, and gamma) have been identified. This gene encodes the subtype PPAR-alpha, which is a nuclear transcription factor. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described for this gene, although the full-length nature of only two has been determined.

PW130850

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metabolic

Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Drug Metabolism

Homo sapiens

PW146267

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drug action

Barium sulfate Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens

PW146455

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drug action

Baricitinib Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens

PW132428

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metabolic

Baricitinib Drug Metabolism

Homo sapiens
Baricitinib is a drug that is not metabolized by the human body as determined by current research and biotransformer analysis. Baricitinib passes through the liver and is then excreted from the body mainly through the kidney.