Toxic Process Ontology
9554 terms(s) returned
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- increasing phospholipid [Phospholipidosis]
- increasing phospholipid inflow
- increasing phospholipid inflow (severe)
- increasing phospholipid inflow (severe) [Phospholipidosis (severe) ]
- increasing phospholipid material
- increasing phospholipid material (normal condition) [Phospholipidosis]
- increasing phospholipid material [Phospholipidosis (severe)]
- increasing phospholipid material[Phospholipidosis (moderate )]
- increasing phospholipid material[Phospholipidosis ]
- increasing phospholipid metabolite
- increasing phospholipid metabolite [Phospholipidosis (excessive defense)]
- increasing pressure
- increasing production amount of acetaldehyde
- increasing production amount of acetaldehyde [Fibrosis]
- increasing production amount of reactive aldehyde
- increasing production amount of reactive aldehyde [mitochondrial disorder]
- increasing production quantity of RNS
- increasing production quantity of RNS [mitochondrial disorder]
- increasing production quantity of ROS
- increasing production quantity of ROS [hepatocarcinogenesis]
- increasing quantity
- increasing saturated fatty acid level
- increasing sensitivity
- increasing size
- increasing size of liver
- increasing sodium ion inflow into cell
- increasing sphingomyelin material
- increasing sphingomyelin material [Phospholipidosis - genetic- sphingomyelin disorder ]
- increasing sphingophopholipid material
- increasing the amount of phenobarbital [Ground glass appearance]
- increasing the demand for response to ER stress [ER stress] [ER stress (moderate) ]
- increasing uptake amount of mitochondrial calcium [Lipidosis]
- increasing uptake amount of mitochondrial calcium ion
- increasing uptake amount of mitochondrial calcium ion [Mitochondrial disorder]
- increasing uptake amount of mitochondrial calcium ion [Phospholipidosis]
- increasing uptake amount of mitochondrial proton ion
- increasing uptake amount of mitochondrial proton ion [Mitochondrial disorder]
- increasing volume
- increasing volume of liver
- increasing volume of liver [ER stress]
- increasing volume of liver [Ground glass appearance]
- increasing volume of mitochondria
- increasing volume of mitochondria [Mitochondrial disorder]
- increasing volume of mitochondria [lipidosis]
- increasing vomume of bile canaliculus
- increasing vomume of bile canaliculus [Cholestasis]
- increasing weight
- increasing γ-glutamyltransferase concentration in blood
- increasing γ-glutamyltransferase concentration in blood [Lipidosis]
- increasinging length of time