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MOLECULAR TARGET

DMRTA1

DMRTA1

29 compounds · BiohacksAI corpus v20260307-01

29
compounds
Compounds
29
Gene Symbol
DMRTA1
NCBI Gene

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About DMRTA1

DMRTA1 (DMRTA1) is a biological target studied in biomedical research. The BiohacksAI corpus identifies 29 compounds with documented interactions with this target, based on BindingDB assay data and PubMed literature.

Compounds Targeting DMRTA1 (29)
1
Aconitum Carmichaelii
0.50
confidence
2
Alisma Plantago
0.50
confidence
3
Aloe Vera
0.50
confidence
199
studies
0.50
confidence
5
Bombyx Mori
0.50
confidence
6
Bupleurum Chinense
0.50
confidence
7
Carthamus Tinctorius
0.50
confidence
8
Chaenomeles Speciosa
0.50
confidence
9
Crataegus Pinnatifida
0.50
confidence
10
Eriobotrya Japonica
0.50
confidence
11
Eucommia Ulmoides
0.50
confidence
499
studies
0.50
confidence
299
studies
0.50
confidence
14
Glycine Max
0.50
confidence
15
Hirudo Nipponia
0.50
confidence
500
studies
0.50
confidence
17
Litchi Chinensis
0.50
confidence
18
Mentha Haplocalyx
0.50
confidence
300
studies
0.50
confidence
20
Perilla Frutescens
0.50
confidence
21
Peucedanum Praeruptorum
0.50
confidence
22
Pinellia Ternata
0.50
confidence
23
Poria Cocos
0.50
confidence
24
Prunus Armeniaca
0.50
confidence
25
Prunus Mume
0.50
confidence
26
Prunus Persica
0.50
confidence
27
Rehmannia Glutinosa
0.50
confidence
28
Schisandra Chinensis
0.50
confidence
29
Stemona Sessilifolia
0.50
confidence
Top 29 compounds by confidence score. Derived from BindingDB assay data.
Data Source
Corpusv20260307-01
SourceBindingDB · ChEMBL · PubMed

All data is computationally derived from published research. Not medical advice. Independent validation required.