Search term(s): GO:0001979
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0001979 as the highest hiearchical level and all levels of lower hierarchy. The number of PDB entries, for which a UniProt entry annotated with the corresponding GO term is available, is shown in square brackets for all hiearchical levels of the subgraph.
regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure by chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0001979)
detection of hypoxic conditions in blood by chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0002007)
detection of hypoxic conditions in blood by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003033)
detection of increased carbon dioxide by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003034)
detection of pH by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003036)
detection of reduced oxygen by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003038)
detection of hypoxic conditions in blood by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003029)
detection of increased carbon dioxide by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003035)
detection of pH by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003037)
detection of reduced oxygen by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003039)
detection of increased carbon dioxide by chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003021)
detection of increased carbon dioxide by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003034)
detection of increased carbon dioxide by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003035)
detection of reduced oxygen by chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003020)
detection of reduced oxygen by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003038)
detection of reduced oxygen by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003039)
excitation of vasomotor center by chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0002008)
excitation of vasomotor center by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003040)
excitation of vasomotor center by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003041)
regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003028)
detection of hypoxic conditions in blood by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003033)
detection of increased carbon dioxide by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003034)
detection of pH by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003036)
detection of reduced oxygen by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003038)
excitation of vasomotor center by aortic body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003040)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in aortic body chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0003043)
regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003027)
detection of hypoxic conditions in blood by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003029)
detection of increased carbon dioxide by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003035)
detection of pH by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003037)
detection of reduced oxygen by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003039)
excitation of vasomotor center by carotid body chemoreceptor signaling (
GO:0003041)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in carotid body chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0003042)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0002012)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in aortic body chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0003043)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in carotid body chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0003042)
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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019