L2L L2L Microarray Analysis Tool

Results for D07AC.profile.d50

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List Name Description Total
probes
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Binomial
p-value
fibrinolysis An ongoing process that solubilizes fibrin, chiefly by the proteolytic action of plasmin, resulting in the removal of small blood clots. 12 0.03 2 67.42 3.97e-04
regulation of blood coagulation Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of blood coagulation. 15 0.04 2 53.94 6.28e-04
negative regulation of blood coagulation Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of blood coagulation. 15 0.04 2 53.94 6.28e-04
negative regulation of coagulation Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of coagulation. 18 0.04 2 44.95 9.11e-04
regulation of coagulation Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of coagulation, the process by which a fluid solution, or part of it, changes into a solid or semisolid mass. 19 0.05 2 42.58 1.02e-03
locomotory behavior The specific movement from place to place of an organism in response to external or internal stimuli. Locomotion of a whole organism in a manner dependent upon some combination of that organism's internal state and external conditions. 252 0.62 4 6.42 3.77e-03
apoptosis A form of programmed cell death induced by external or internal signals that trigger the activity of proteolytic caspases, whose actions dismantle the cell and result in cell death. Apoptosis begins internally with condensation and subsequent fragmentation of the cell nucleus (blebbing) while the plasma membrane remains intact. Other characteristics of apoptosis include DNA fragmentation and the exposure of phosphatidyl serine on the cell surface. 1078 2.66 8 3.00 6.07e-03
programmed cell death Cell death resulting from activation of endogenous cellular processes. 1086 2.68 8 2.98 6.34e-03
cell death The specific activation or halting of processes within a cell so that its vital functions markedly cease, rather than simply deteriorating gradually over time, which culminates in cell death. 1152 2.85 8 2.81 8.85e-03
death A permanent cessation of all vital functions: the end of life; can be applied to a whole organism or to a part of an organism. 1152 2.85 8 2.81 8.85e-03

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