Table 1.
Name | Score (pS or wS)a | AOP-Wiki ID |
---|---|---|
AO name | ||
Adipogenesis | 0.96 | 16 |
Cancer | 0.47 | 11 |
Hepatic steatosis | 0.28 | 17 |
Steatosis | 0.95 | 18 |
MIE/KE name | ||
Activated LXR | 3 | 1,421 |
Activation androgen receptor | 1.6 | 785 |
Activation estrogen receptor | 4 | 1,181 |
Activation estrogen receptor alpha | 1,065 | |
Activation glucocorticoid receptor | 2 | 122 |
Activation hepatic nuclear receptor(s) | 1,157 | |
Activation LXR | 3 | 167 |
Activation oxidative stress pathway | 1,238 | |
Allergic contact dermatitis challenge | 312 | |
Alteration lipid metabolism | 2.66 | 1,060 |
Altered gene expression | 1.66 | 1,239 |
Apoptosis | 1 | 1,262 |
Binding antagonist NMDA receptors | 201 | |
Breast cancer | 1 | 1,193 |
Chronic high-fat diet | 1,454 | |
Decrease fertility | 2 | 330 |
Decrease thyroid hormone synthesis | 277 | |
Decreased androgen receptor activity | 742 | |
Decreased body length | 1.66 | 315 |
Decreased body weight | 1.66 | 864 |
Decreased testosterone | 1 | 808 |
Depletion of GSH | 1 | 130 |
Estrogen receptor activation | 4 | 1,180 |
Glucocorticoid receptor agonist activation | 494 | |
Hippocampal gene expression altered | 756 | |
Impaired development | 1 | 577 |
Increase DNA damage | 1 | 1,194 |
Increase lipid peroxidation | 2.3 | 1,445 |
Increase plasma vitellogenin concentrations | 220 | |
Increase reactive oxygen species production | 257 | |
Increased DNA damage repair | 1,281 | |
Increased lethality | 8.5 | 342 |
Increased neuronal synaptic inhibition | 1,015 | |
Increased reactive oxygen species | 1,115 | |
Increased triglyceride | 2 | 881 |
Liver fibrosis | 5.5 | 344 |
Increased glucocorticoid receptor activity | 1,396 | |
Necrosis | 1 | 1,263 |
Obesity | 1 | 1,447 |
Oxidative stress | 1 | 210 |
Production reactive oxygen species | 249 | |
Reduction testosterone level | 2.3 | 446 |
ROS formation | 1 | 1,278 |
Skewed sex ratio | 1 | 417 |
Note: GSH, glutathione; LXR, liver X receptor; NMDA, N-methyl-d-aspartate; ROS, reactive oxygen species.
The position score (pS) reflects the position of the AO term in the abstract. The weighted score (wS) allows the user to quantify the extent to which a MIE/KE expression is retrieved in an abstract.