Summary
Name | ![]() |
Primary ID | SIGNOR-PH140 |
Type | phenotype |
Description | (From Wilipedis). Vascular permeability, often in the form of capillary permeability or microvascular permeability, characterizes the capacity of a blood vessel wall to allow for the flow of small molecules (drugs, nutrients, water, ions) or even whole cells (lymphocytes on their way to the site of inflammation) in and out of the vessel |
Relations | 3 |
Pathways | Complement Signaling, VEGF Signaling |
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Regulator | Mechanism | target | score ℹ | |
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+ | BDKRB2 | up-regulates ![]() |
Vascular_Permeability | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | Organism: | Homo Sapiens | |
+ | nitric oxide | up-regulates ![]() |
Vascular_Permeability | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | Organism: | Homo Sapiens | |
Pathways: | VEGF Signaling | |||
+ | C3AR1 | up-regulates ![]() |
Vascular_Permeability | 0.7 |
Publications: | 1 | |||
Pathways: | Complement Signaling |