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| Term | regulation of urea catabolic process | ID (Ontology) | GO:0034254 (Gene Ontology) |
| Definition | Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of urea. | ||
| Also Known As | "regulation of urea breakdown" ; "regulation of urea catabolism" ; "regulation of urea degradation" | ||
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regulation of catabolic process |__regulation of amide catabolic process___________ regulation of metabolic process | |__regulation of small molecule metabolic process__| |__regulation of nitrogen cycle metabolic process__| urea metabolic process | |__urea catabolic process__________________________| regulation of amide metabolic process | |__regulation of amide catabolic process___________| amide catabolic process | |__regulation of amide catabolic process___________| |__urea catabolic process__________________________| small molecule metabolic process | |__regulation of small molecule metabolic process__| small molecule catabolic process | |__urea catabolic process__________________________| nitrogen cycle metabolic process | |__regulation of nitrogen cycle metabolic process__| regulation of urea catabolic process |__negative regulation of urea catabolic process |__positive regulation of urea catabolic process |
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regulation of amide catabolic process regulation of small molecule metabolic process regulation of nitrogen cycle metabolic process |
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