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Term:regulation of estrogen biosynthetic process
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Accession:GO:1904076 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of estrogen biosynthetic process.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: regulation of estrogen anabolism;   regulation of estrogen biosynthesis;   regulation of estrogen formation;   regulation of estrogen synthesis;   regulation of oestrogen biosynthesis;   regulation of oestrogen biosynthetic process



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Prl prolactin involved_in ISO (PMID:24530842) RGD PMID:24530842 NCBI chr17:37,859,999...37,870,062
Ensembl chr17:37,860,007...37,870,062
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  biological_process 19527
    metabolic process 11509
      hormone metabolic process 250
        estrogen metabolic process 39
          estrogen biosynthetic process 9
            regulation of estrogen biosynthetic process 1
              negative regulation of estrogen biosynthetic process 1
              positive regulation of estrogen biosynthetic process 0
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  biological_process 19527
    metabolic process 11509
      primary metabolic process 9936
        lipid metabolic process 1404
          steroid metabolic process 348
            steroid biosynthetic process 181
              steroid hormone biosynthetic process 44
                estrogen biosynthetic process 9
                  regulation of estrogen biosynthetic process 1
                    negative regulation of estrogen biosynthetic process 1
                    positive regulation of estrogen biosynthetic process 0
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