Basic Study
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World J Psychiatr. Dec 19, 2020; 10(12): 286-298
Published online Dec 19, 2020. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v10.i12.286
Table 3 The most significantly enriched pathways of differentially expressed genes associated with post-traumatic stress disorder
TermPathwayP value
Genes
Upregulated
Downregulated
mmu04010MAPK signaling pathway1.51E–08Crkl, Fgf12, Mras, Mapt, Ntrk2, Dusp8, Ptpn5, Map3k4, Mapk8ip2, Dusp7Chuk, Egf, Egfr, Ikbkg, Kras, Nfkb1, Prkca, Pla2g4a, Sos1, Map3k8, Stk3, Tab2, Dusp16, Raf1, Taok1
mmu04014Ras signaling pathway1.84E–07Fgf12, Grin2b, Mras, Pgf, Ptpn11, Gng13Chuk, Egf, Egfr, Gab1, Ikbkg, Insr, Kras, Nfkb1, Pik3ca, Prkca, Pla2g4a, Sos1, Rassf5, Tbk1, Raf1, Rab5a
mmu04012ErbB signaling pathway3.85E–06Camk2b, Cdkn1b, CrklEgf, Egfr, Gab1, Kras, Pik3ca, Prkca, Sos1, Tgfa, Raf1