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Term:stress response to acid chemical
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Accession:GO:0097532 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a disturbance in organismal or cellular homeostasis caused by the chemical structure of the anion portion of a dissociated acid (rather than the acid acting as a proton donor). The acid chemical may be in gaseous, liquid or solid form.
Synonyms:broad_synonym: response to acid stress



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Klf2 KLF transcription factor 2 involved_in ISO (PMID:26299712) RGD PMID:26299712 NCBI chr16:17,521,107...17,523,739
Ensembl chr16:17,514,552...17,523,944
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G Mir92a1 microRNA 92a-1 involved_in ISO (PMID:26299712) RGD PMID:26299712 NCBI chr15:92,181,336...92,181,413
Ensembl chr15:92,181,336...92,181,413
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G Vegfa vascular endothelial growth factor A involved_in ISO
IEA
(PMID:26299712)
GO_REF:0000107
RGD
Ensembl
PMID:26299712 GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr 9:14,955,300...14,970,641
Ensembl chr 9:14,955,300...14,970,641
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  biological_process 20075
    response to stimulus 10793
      response to stress 4260
        stress response to acid chemical 3
          cellular stress response to acid chemical 3
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  biological_process 20075
    response to stimulus 10793
      response to chemical 5899
        response to acid chemical 309
          stress response to acid chemical 3
            cellular stress response to acid chemical 3
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