positive regulation of response to stimulus
id: GO:0048584
name: positive regulation of response to stimulus
namespace: biological_process
type: go
obsolete: False
Description: Any process that activates, maintains or increases the rate of a response to a stimulus. Response to stimulus is a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus.
Child Functions
id | name |
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GO:0002833 | positive regulation of response to biotic stimulus |
GO:0009967 | positive regulation of signal transduction |
GO:0010220 | positive regulation of vernalization response |
GO:0031349 | positive regulation of defense response |
GO:0032103 | positive regulation of response to external stimulus |
GO:0045756 | positive regulation of initiation of acetate catabolic process by acetate |
GO:0048520 | positive regulation of behavior |
GO:0048576 | positive regulation of short-day photoperiodism, flowering |
GO:0048578 | positive regulation of long-day photoperiodism, flowering |
GO:0050778 | positive regulation of immune response |
GO:0060760 | positive regulation of response to cytokine stimulus |
GO:0070572 | positive regulation of neuron projection regeneration |
GO:0090303 | positive regulation of wound healing |
GO:2000259 | positive regulation of protein activation cascade |
GO:2000306 | positive regulation of photomorphogenesis |
GO:2000500 | positive regulation of induction of apoptosis in response to chemical stimulus |
GO:2000685 | positive regulation of cellular response to X-ray |
GO:2000774 | positive regulation of cellular senescence |
GO:2000972 | positive regulation of detection of glucose |
GO:2001022 | positive regulation of response to DNA damage stimulus |
GO:2001025 | positive regulation of response to drug |
GO:2001114 | positive regulation of cellular response to hepatocyte growth factor stimulus |
Parent Functions
id | name |
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GO:0048518 | positive regulation of biological process |
GO:0048583 | regulation of response to stimulus |