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Term:regulation of cell communication by chemical coupling
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Accession:GO:0010645 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell communication via chemical coupling. Cell communication by chemical coupling is the process that mediates signaling interactions between one cell and another cell by the transfer of small, water-soluble molecules or metabolites between their adjacent cytoplasms via intercellular protein channels.



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Symbol Object Name Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G GJA1 gap junction protein alpha 1 ISO RGD PMID:15678088 RGD:7207816 NCBI chr 1:40,988,818...41,002,129
Ensembl chr 1:40,988,528...41,002,156
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G GJA5 gap junction protein alpha 5 ISO RGD PMID:15678088 RGD:7207816 NCBI chr 4:99,854,129...99,871,288
Ensembl chr 4:99,854,392...99,871,286
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  biological_process 18944
    cellular process 18486
      cell communication 7602
        cell communication by chemical coupling 3
          regulation of cell communication by chemical coupling 2
            negative regulation of cell communication by chemical coupling 0
            positive regulation of cell communication by chemical coupling 2
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  biological_process 18944
    biological regulation 13005
      regulation of biological process 12624
        regulation of cellular process 12283
          regulation of cell communication 3732
            regulation of cell communication by chemical coupling 2
              negative regulation of cell communication by chemical coupling 0
              positive regulation of cell communication by chemical coupling 2
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