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What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p130cas-adapter protein'?
[ "p130cas (rattus norvegicus)" ]
[ "p130cas (homo sapiens)", "p130cas (xenopus laevis) (bcar1, cas family scaffold protein s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "p130cas (xenopus tropicalis)", "p130cas (xenopus laevis) (bcar1, cas family scaffold protein l homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "p130cas (sus scrofa)", "p120cas (homo sapiens)", "p130cas (drosophila melanogaster)", "dcas (drosophila melanogaster) (p130cas (drosophila melanogaster))", "cas1 (homo sapiens) (bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Sequence analysis of human BCAR1 cDNA predicted a protein of 870 amino acids that was strongly homologous to rat p130Cas-adapter protein.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcar1'?
[ "bcar1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcar1 (bos taurus)", "bcar1p1 (homo sapiens)", "bca1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (bos taurus)", "bca-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar2 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Genomic analysis revealed that BCAR1 consists of seven exons and is located at chromosome 16q23.1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcar1'?
[ "bcar1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcar1 (bos taurus)", "bcar1p1 (homo sapiens)", "bca1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (bos taurus)", "bca-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar2 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'BCAR1 transcripts were detected in multiple human tissues and were similar in size to transcripts produced by retrovirus-mutated ZR-75-1 cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcar1'?
[ "bcar1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcar1 (bos taurus)", "bcar1p1 (homo sapiens)", "bca1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (bos taurus)", "bca-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar2 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Transfection of BCAR1 cDNA into ZR-75-1 cells again resulted in sustained cell proliferation in the presence of antiestrogens, confirming that BCAR1 was the responsible gene in the locus.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcar1'?
[ "bcar1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcar1 (bos taurus)", "bcar1p1 (homo sapiens)", "bca1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (bos taurus)", "bca-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar2 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Transfection of BCAR1 cDNA into ZR-75-1 cells again resulted in sustained cell proliferation in the presence of antiestrogens, confirming that BCAR1 was the responsible gene in the locus.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcar1'?
[ "bcar1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcar1 (bos taurus)", "bcar1p1 (homo sapiens)", "bca1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (bos taurus)", "bca-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar2 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Overexpression of the BCAR1 gene confers antiestrogen resistance on human ZR-75-1 breast cancer cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcar1'?
[ "bcar1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcar1 (bos taurus)", "bcar1p1 (homo sapiens)", "bca1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 scaffold protein, cas family member (bos taurus)", "bca-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcar2 (homo sapiens)", "bcar1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Overexpression of BCAR1 in retrovirus-mutated cells appears to result from activation of the gene's promoter.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'langerin'?
[ "cd207 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd207 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd20l7 (homo sapiens)", "cd208 (homo sapiens)", "cd206 (homo sapiens)", "cd20-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd209 antigen-like protein a (xenopus tropicalis) (clec9a (xenopus tropicalis))", "cd20l5 (homo sapiens)", "cd20l (homo sapiens)", "cd20l1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Langerin, a novel C-type lectin specific to Langerhans cells, is an endocytic receptor that induces the formation of Birbeck granules. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'langerin'?
[ "cd207 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd207 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd20l7 (homo sapiens)", "cd208 (homo sapiens)", "cd206 (homo sapiens)", "cd20-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd209 antigen-like protein a (xenopus tropicalis) (clec9a (xenopus tropicalis))", "cd20l5 (homo sapiens)", "cd20l (homo sapiens)", "cd20l1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'We have identified a type II Ca2+-dependent lectin displaying mannose-binding specificity, exclusively expressed by Langerhans cells (LC), and named Langerin.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'langerin'?
[ "cd207 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd207 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd20l7 (homo sapiens)", "cd208 (homo sapiens)", "cd206 (homo sapiens)", "cd20-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd209 antigen-like protein a (xenopus tropicalis) (clec9a (xenopus tropicalis))", "cd20l5 (homo sapiens)", "cd20l (homo sapiens)", "cd20l1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Here, we have shown that Langerin is constitutively associated with BG and that antibody to Langerin is internalized into these structures.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'langerin'?
[ "cd207 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd207 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd20l7 (homo sapiens)", "cd208 (homo sapiens)", "cd206 (homo sapiens)", "cd20-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd209 antigen-like protein a (xenopus tropicalis) (clec9a (xenopus tropicalis))", "cd20l5 (homo sapiens)", "cd20l (homo sapiens)", "cd20l1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Here, we have shown that Langerin is constitutively associated with BG and that antibody to Langerin is internalized into these structures.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'langerin'?
[ "cd207 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd207 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd20l7 (homo sapiens)", "cd208 (homo sapiens)", "cd206 (homo sapiens)", "cd20-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd209 antigen-like protein a (xenopus tropicalis) (clec9a (xenopus tropicalis))", "cd20l5 (homo sapiens)", "cd20l (homo sapiens)", "cd20l1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Remarkably, transfection of Langerin cDNA into fibroblasts created a compact network of membrane structures with typical features of BG.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'langerin'?
[ "cd207 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd207 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd20l7 (homo sapiens)", "cd208 (homo sapiens)", "cd206 (homo sapiens)", "cd20-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd209 antigen-like protein a (xenopus tropicalis) (clec9a (xenopus tropicalis))", "cd20l5 (homo sapiens)", "cd20l (homo sapiens)", "cd20l1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Langerin is thus a potent inducer of membrane superimposition and zippering leading to BG formation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'langerin'?
[ "cd207 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd207 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd20l7 (homo sapiens)", "cd208 (homo sapiens)", "cd206 (homo sapiens)", "cd20-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd209 antigen-like protein a (xenopus tropicalis) (clec9a (xenopus tropicalis))", "cd20l5 (homo sapiens)", "cd20l (homo sapiens)", "cd20l1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Our data suggest that induction of BG is a consequence of the antigen-capture function of Langerin, allowing routing into these organelles and providing access to a nonclassical antigen-processing pathway.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sox8'?
[ "sox8 (homo sapiens)", "sry-box transcription factor 8 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sox8 (xenopus laevis)", "sox8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (xenopus tropicalis)", "sox10 multiple-species conserved sequence 8 (mus musculus)", "sox8 (sus scrofa)", "sry-box 8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (danio rerio)", "sox8 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Cloning and characterisation of the Sry-related transcription factor gene Sox8. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sox8'?
[ "sox8 (homo sapiens)", "sry-box transcription factor 8 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sox8 (xenopus laevis)", "sox8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (xenopus tropicalis)", "sox10 multiple-species conserved sequence 8 (mus musculus)", "sox8 (sus scrofa)", "sry-box 8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (danio rerio)", "sox8 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'We report here the isolation of Sox8 and its characterisation in mice and humans.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sox9'?
[ "sox9 (homo sapiens)", "sry-box transcription factor 9 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sox9 (xenopus laevis) (sry-box 9 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "sox9-a (xenopus laevis) (sry-box 9 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "sox9 (xenopus tropicalis)", "sox9 promoter region (homo sapiens)", "sox9 (xenopus laevis) (sry-box 9 l homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "sox9 (gallus gallus)", "bobby sox homolog (xenopus tropicalis)", "sox9-b (xenopus laevis) (sry-box 9 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))" ]
Given the context 'This gene has a remarkably similar primary structure and genomic organisation to the campomelic dysplasia gene SOX9 and the Waardenburg-Shah syndrome gene SOX10.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sox10'?
[ "sox10 (homo sapiens)", "sox-10 (homo sapiens)", "sry-box transcription factor 10 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sox10 (xenopus laevis)", "sox10 (danio rerio)", "sox10 (gallus gallus)", "sox-10 (gallus gallus)", "sox10 (xenopus tropicalis)", "sry-box transcription factor 10 (danio rerio)", "sry-box 10 (gallus gallus)" ]
Given the context 'This gene has a remarkably similar primary structure and genomic organisation to the campomelic dysplasia gene SOX9 and the Waardenburg-Shah syndrome gene SOX10.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sox8'?
[ "sox8 (homo sapiens)", "sry-box transcription factor 8 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sox8 (xenopus laevis)", "sox8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (xenopus tropicalis)", "sox10 multiple-species conserved sequence 8 (mus musculus)", "sox8 (sus scrofa)", "sry-box 8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (danio rerio)", "sox8 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'SOX8 protein is able to bind to canonical SOX target DNA sequences and activate transcription in vitro through two separate trans -activation regions.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sox8'?
[ "sox8 (homo sapiens)", "sry-box transcription factor 8 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sox8 (xenopus laevis)", "sox8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (xenopus tropicalis)", "sox10 multiple-species conserved sequence 8 (mus musculus)", "sox8 (sus scrofa)", "sry-box 8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (danio rerio)", "sox8 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Further, Sox8 is expressed in the central nervous system, limbs, kidneys, gonads and craniofacial structures during mouse embryo development.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sox8'?
[ "sox8 (homo sapiens)", "sry-box transcription factor 8 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sox8 (xenopus laevis)", "sox8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (xenopus tropicalis)", "sox10 multiple-species conserved sequence 8 (mus musculus)", "sox8 (sus scrofa)", "sry-box 8 (gallus gallus)", "sox8 (danio rerio)", "sox8 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Sox8 maps to the t complex on mouse chromosome 17 and to human chromosome 16p13.3, a region associated with the microphthalmia-cataract syndrome CATM and the alpha-thalassemia/mental retardation syndrome ATR-16.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'syntaphilin'?
[ "syntaphilin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "syntaphilin (xenopus laevis)", "syntaphilin (xenopus tropicalis)", "syntaphilin (sus scrofa)", "syntaphilin (bos taurus)", "syntaphilin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (syntrophin-like 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))", "syntaphilin (rattus norvegicus)", "syn (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))" ]
Given the context 'Syntaphilin: a syntaxin-1 clamp that controls SNARE assembly. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'snap-25'?
[ "snap-25 (homo sapiens)", "snap25 (homo sapiens)", "synaptosome associated protein 25 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "snap-25 (drosophila melanogaster)", "snap25 (drosophila melanogaster)", "snap-25 (bos taurus)", "snap25 (sus scrofa)", "snap-25 (xenopus laevis) (synaptosome associated protein 25kda s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "snap-25 (mus musculus)", "snap-25 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Syntaxin-1 is a key component of the synaptic vesicle docking/fusion machinery that forms the SNARE complex with VAMP/synaptobrevin and SNAP-25.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'syntaphilin'?
[ "syntaphilin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "syntaphilin (xenopus laevis)", "syntaphilin (xenopus tropicalis)", "syntaphilin (sus scrofa)", "syntaphilin (bos taurus)", "syntaphilin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (syntrophin-like 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))", "syntaphilin (rattus norvegicus)", "syn (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))" ]
Given the context 'We have cloned and characterized a protein called syntaphilin that is selectively expressed in brain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'syntaphilin'?
[ "syntaphilin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "syntaphilin (xenopus laevis)", "syntaphilin (xenopus tropicalis)", "syntaphilin (sus scrofa)", "syntaphilin (bos taurus)", "syntaphilin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (syntrophin-like 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))", "syntaphilin (rattus norvegicus)", "syn (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))" ]
Given the context 'Syntaphilin competes with SNAP-25 for binding to syntaxin-1 and inhibits SNARE complex formation by absorbing free syntaxin-1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'snap-25'?
[ "snap-25 (homo sapiens)", "snap25 (homo sapiens)", "synaptosome associated protein 25 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "snap-25 (drosophila melanogaster)", "snap25 (drosophila melanogaster)", "snap-25 (bos taurus)", "snap25 (sus scrofa)", "snap-25 (xenopus laevis) (synaptosome associated protein 25kda s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "snap-25 (mus musculus)", "snap-25 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Syntaphilin competes with SNAP-25 for binding to syntaxin-1 and inhibits SNARE complex formation by absorbing free syntaxin-1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'syntaphilin'?
[ "syntaphilin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "syntaphilin (xenopus laevis)", "syntaphilin (xenopus tropicalis)", "syntaphilin (sus scrofa)", "syntaphilin (bos taurus)", "syntaphilin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (syntrophin-like 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))", "syntaphilin (rattus norvegicus)", "syn (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))" ]
Given the context 'Transient overexpression of syntaphilin in cultured hippocampal neurons significantly reduces neurotransmitter release.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'syntaphilin'?
[ "syntaphilin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "syntaphilin (xenopus laevis)", "syntaphilin (xenopus tropicalis)", "syntaphilin (sus scrofa)", "syntaphilin (bos taurus)", "syntaphilin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (syntrophin-like 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))", "syntaphilin (rattus norvegicus)", "syn (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, introduction of syntaphilin into presynaptic superior cervical ganglion neurons in culture inhibits synaptic transmission.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'syntaphilin'?
[ "syntaphilin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "syntaphilin (xenopus laevis)", "syntaphilin (xenopus tropicalis)", "syntaphilin (sus scrofa)", "syntaphilin (bos taurus)", "syntaphilin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (syntrophin-like 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "syn1 (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))", "syntaphilin (rattus norvegicus)", "syn (drosophila melanogaster) (synapsin (drosophila melanogaster))" ]
Given the context 'These findings suggest that syntaphilin may function as a molecular clamp that controls free syntaxin-1 availability for the assembly of the SNARE complex, and thereby regulates synaptic vesicle exocytosis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'human follicle stimulating hormone receptor'?
[ "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "fshr (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (gallus gallus)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (sus scrofa)", "gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (xenopus tropicalis)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (rattus norvegicus)", "fshrg1 (homo sapiens)", "thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "fshr (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Human follicle stimulating hormone receptor variants lacking transmembrane domains display altered post-translational conformations. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'follicle stimulating hormone receptor'?
[ "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "fshr (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (gallus gallus)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (sus scrofa)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (xenopus tropicalis)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (bos taurus)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (rattus norvegicus)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (mus musculus)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "fshr (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'To determine receptor variant trafficking and intracellular processing in mammalian cells, the intracellular fate of intentionally truncated variants of human follicle stimulating hormone receptor (hFSH-R) expressed in CHO cells was examined.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'hfsh-r'?
[ "fshr (homo sapiens)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tshr (homo sapiens)", "thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "ghsr (homo sapiens)", "ghr (homo sapiens)", "ghrhr (homo sapiens)", "ghrfr (homo sapiens)", "growth hormone releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'To determine receptor variant trafficking and intracellular processing in mammalian cells, the intracellular fate of intentionally truncated variants of human follicle stimulating hormone receptor (hFSH-R) expressed in CHO cells was examined.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'hfsh-r'?
[ "fshr (homo sapiens)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tshr (homo sapiens)", "thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "ghsr (homo sapiens)", "ghr (homo sapiens)", "ghrhr (homo sapiens)", "ghrfr (homo sapiens)", "growth hormone releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Epitope mapping using synthetic peptides, and truncated hFSH-R variants revealed that mAb 106.156 bound to ECD residues 183-220, while mAbs 106.318, 106.290, 106.263 bound ECD residues 300-331.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'hfsh-r'?
[ "fshr (homo sapiens)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tshr (homo sapiens)", "thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "ghsr (homo sapiens)", "ghr (homo sapiens)", "ghrhr (homo sapiens)", "ghrfr (homo sapiens)", "growth hormone releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Immunofluorescence microscopy showed that mAbs 106.318 and 106.156 stained the surface of fixed, intact CHO cells expressing wild type hFSH-R. However, following cell permeabilization all four antibodies stained hFSH-R in Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'hfsh-r'?
[ "fshr (homo sapiens)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tshr (homo sapiens)", "thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "ghsr (homo sapiens)", "ghr (homo sapiens)", "ghrhr (homo sapiens)", "ghrfr (homo sapiens)", "growth hormone releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Immunofluorescence microscopy showed that mAbs 106.318 and 106.156 stained the surface of fixed, intact CHO cells expressing wild type hFSH-R. However, following cell permeabilization all four antibodies stained hFSH-R in Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'hfsh-r'?
[ "fshr (homo sapiens)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tshr (homo sapiens)", "thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "ghsr (homo sapiens)", "ghr (homo sapiens)", "ghrhr (homo sapiens)", "ghrfr (homo sapiens)", "growth hormone releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Both glycosylated truncated hFSH-R variants were sensitive to peptide-N-glycanase F and endoglycosidase H but insensitive to neuraminidase indicating that these variants possess high mannose type oligosaccharides.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'neuraminidase'?
[ "neuraminidase 1 (homo sapiens)", "neu1 (homo sapiens) (neuraminidase 1 (homo sapiens))", "neu (homo sapiens) (neuraminidase 1 (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "neuraminidase 3 (homo sapiens)", "neuraminidase 2 (homo sapiens)", "n-acetylneuraminic acid phosphatase (homo sapiens)", "neuraminidase 1 (rattus norvegicus)", "sialic acid acetylesterase (homo sapiens)", "neuraminidase 4 (homo sapiens)", "neuraminidase 1 (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Both glycosylated truncated hFSH-R variants were sensitive to peptide-N-glycanase F and endoglycosidase H but insensitive to neuraminidase indicating that these variants possess high mannose type oligosaccharides.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'hfsh-r'?
[ "fshr (homo sapiens)", "follicle stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tshr (homo sapiens)", "thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "ghsr (homo sapiens)", "ghr (homo sapiens)", "ghrhr (homo sapiens)", "ghrfr (homo sapiens)", "growth hormone releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Thus truncated hFSH-R variants do not reach the medial or trans Golgi where high mannose oligosaccharides are trimmed and sialic acid is added.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pro-alpha3(v) collagen'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "col5a3.s (xenopus laevis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "collagen, type v, alpha 1 (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (bos taurus)", "col5a3.l (xenopus laevis)" ]
Given the context 'The pro-alpha3(V) collagen chain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'The low abundance fibrillar collagen type V is widely distributed in tissues as an alpha1(V)(2)alpha2(V) heterotrimer that helps regulate the diameters of fibrils of the abundant collagen type I. Mutations in the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) chain genes have been identified in some cases of classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), in which aberrant collagen fibrils are associated with connective tissue fragility, particularly in skin and joints.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha2(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla-2 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type vi alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (gallus gallus)", "vla-5 (homo sapiens)", "vlaa2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The low abundance fibrillar collagen type V is widely distributed in tissues as an alpha1(V)(2)alpha2(V) heterotrimer that helps regulate the diameters of fibrils of the abundant collagen type I. Mutations in the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) chain genes have been identified in some cases of classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), in which aberrant collagen fibrils are associated with connective tissue fragility, particularly in skin and joints.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'The low abundance fibrillar collagen type V is widely distributed in tissues as an alpha1(V)(2)alpha2(V) heterotrimer that helps regulate the diameters of fibrils of the abundant collagen type I. Mutations in the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) chain genes have been identified in some cases of classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), in which aberrant collagen fibrils are associated with connective tissue fragility, particularly in skin and joints.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha2(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla-2 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type vi alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (gallus gallus)", "vla-5 (homo sapiens)", "vlaa2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The low abundance fibrillar collagen type V is widely distributed in tissues as an alpha1(V)(2)alpha2(V) heterotrimer that helps regulate the diameters of fibrils of the abundant collagen type I. Mutations in the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) chain genes have been identified in some cases of classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), in which aberrant collagen fibrils are associated with connective tissue fragility, particularly in skin and joints.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Type V collagen also exists as an alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V) heterotrimer that has remained poorly characterized chiefly due to inability to obtain the complete primary structure or nucleic acid probes for the alpha3(V) chain or its biosynthetic precursor, pro-alpha3(V).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha2(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla-2 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type vi alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (gallus gallus)", "vla-5 (homo sapiens)", "vlaa2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Type V collagen also exists as an alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V) heterotrimer that has remained poorly characterized chiefly due to inability to obtain the complete primary structure or nucleic acid probes for the alpha3(V) chain or its biosynthetic precursor, pro-alpha3(V).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla3a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type vi alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Type V collagen also exists as an alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V) heterotrimer that has remained poorly characterized chiefly due to inability to obtain the complete primary structure or nucleic acid probes for the alpha3(V) chain or its biosynthetic precursor, pro-alpha3(V).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla3a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type vi alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Type V collagen also exists as an alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V) heterotrimer that has remained poorly characterized chiefly due to inability to obtain the complete primary structure or nucleic acid probes for the alpha3(V) chain or its biosynthetic precursor, pro-alpha3(V).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pro-alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "apoa-v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen, type v, alpha 1 (xenopus tropicalis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen, type v, alpha 1 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)" ]
Given the context 'Type V collagen also exists as an alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V) heterotrimer that has remained poorly characterized chiefly due to inability to obtain the complete primary structure or nucleic acid probes for the alpha3(V) chain or its biosynthetic precursor, pro-alpha3(V).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pro-alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "apoa-v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen, type v, alpha 1 (xenopus tropicalis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen, type v, alpha 1 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)" ]
Given the context 'Pro-alpha3(V) is shown to be closely related to the alpha1(V) precursor, pro-alpha1(V), but with marked differences in N-propeptide sequences, and collagenous domain features that provide insights into the low melting temperature of alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Pro-alpha3(V) is shown to be closely related to the alpha1(V) precursor, pro-alpha1(V), but with marked differences in N-propeptide sequences, and collagenous domain features that provide insights into the low melting temperature of alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pro-alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "apoa-v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen, type v, alpha 1 (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "procollagen, type v, alpha 1 (danio rerio)" ]
Given the context 'Pro-alpha3(V) is shown to be closely related to the alpha1(V) precursor, pro-alpha1(V), but with marked differences in N-propeptide sequences, and collagenous domain features that provide insights into the low melting temperature of alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Pro-alpha3(V) is shown to be closely related to the alpha1(V) precursor, pro-alpha1(V), but with marked differences in N-propeptide sequences, and collagenous domain features that provide insights into the low melting temperature of alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha2(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla-2 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type vi alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (gallus gallus)", "vla-5 (homo sapiens)", "vlaa2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Pro-alpha3(V) is shown to be closely related to the alpha1(V) precursor, pro-alpha1(V), but with marked differences in N-propeptide sequences, and collagenous domain features that provide insights into the low melting temperature of alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla3a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type vi alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Pro-alpha3(V) is shown to be closely related to the alpha1(V) precursor, pro-alpha1(V), but with marked differences in N-propeptide sequences, and collagenous domain features that provide insights into the low melting temperature of alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla3a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type vi alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'heterotrimers, lack of heparin binding by alpha3(V) chains and the possibility that alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'heterotrimers, lack of heparin binding by alpha3(V) chains and the possibility that alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha2(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla-2 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type vi alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (gallus gallus)", "vla-5 (homo sapiens)", "vlaa2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'heterotrimers, lack of heparin binding by alpha3(V) chains and the possibility that alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla3a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type vi alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'heterotrimers, lack of heparin binding by alpha3(V) chains and the possibility that alpha1(V)alpha2(V)alpha3(V)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'This distribution, and the association of alpha1(V), alpha2(V), and alpha3(V) chains in heterotrimers, suggests the human alpha3(V) gene COL5A3 as a candidate locus for at least some cases of classical EDS in which the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) genes have been excluded, and for at least some cases of the hypermobility type of EDS, a condition marked by gross joint laxity and chronic musculoskeletal pain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha2(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla-2 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type vi alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (gallus gallus)", "vla-5 (homo sapiens)", "vlaa2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'This distribution, and the association of alpha1(V), alpha2(V), and alpha3(V) chains in heterotrimers, suggests the human alpha3(V) gene COL5A3 as a candidate locus for at least some cases of classical EDS in which the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) genes have been excluded, and for at least some cases of the hypermobility type of EDS, a condition marked by gross joint laxity and chronic musculoskeletal pain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla3a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type vi alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'This distribution, and the association of alpha1(V), alpha2(V), and alpha3(V) chains in heterotrimers, suggests the human alpha3(V) gene COL5A3 as a candidate locus for at least some cases of classical EDS in which the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) genes have been excluded, and for at least some cases of the hypermobility type of EDS, a condition marked by gross joint laxity and chronic musculoskeletal pain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha3(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla3a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "integrin subunit alpha v (xenopus tropicalis)", "collagen type vi alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'This distribution, and the association of alpha1(V), alpha2(V), and alpha3(V) chains in heterotrimers, suggests the human alpha3(V) gene COL5A3 as a candidate locus for at least some cases of classical EDS in which the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) genes have been excluded, and for at least some cases of the hypermobility type of EDS, a condition marked by gross joint laxity and chronic musculoskeletal pain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'col5a3'?
[ "col5a3 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "col6a3 (homo sapiens)", "col5a1 (homo sapiens)", "col6a5 (homo sapiens)", "col5a3 (sus scrofa)", "col5a2 (homo sapiens)", "col4a5 (homo sapiens)", "col5a3.s (xenopus laevis)", "col4a3 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'This distribution, and the association of alpha1(V), alpha2(V), and alpha3(V) chains in heterotrimers, suggests the human alpha3(V) gene COL5A3 as a candidate locus for at least some cases of classical EDS in which the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) genes have been excluded, and for at least some cases of the hypermobility type of EDS, a condition marked by gross joint laxity and chronic musculoskeletal pain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type xxv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type xiv alpha 1 chain (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha v (rattus norvegicus)", "collagen type v alpha 1 chain (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'This distribution, and the association of alpha1(V), alpha2(V), and alpha3(V) chains in heterotrimers, suggests the human alpha3(V) gene COL5A3 as a candidate locus for at least some cases of classical EDS in which the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) genes have been excluded, and for at least some cases of the hypermobility type of EDS, a condition marked by gross joint laxity and chronic musculoskeletal pain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha2(v)'?
[ "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "integrin subunit alpha v (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (rattus norvegicus)", "vla5a (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (sus scrofa)", "vla-2 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type vi alpha 2 chain (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 2 chain (gallus gallus)", "vla-5 (homo sapiens)", "vlaa2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'This distribution, and the association of alpha1(V), alpha2(V), and alpha3(V) chains in heterotrimers, suggests the human alpha3(V) gene COL5A3 as a candidate locus for at least some cases of classical EDS in which the alpha1(V) and alpha2(V) genes have been excluded, and for at least some cases of the hypermobility type of EDS, a condition marked by gross joint laxity and chronic musculoskeletal pain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'col5a3'?
[ "col5a3 (homo sapiens)", "collagen type v alpha 3 chain (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "col6a3 (homo sapiens)", "col5a1 (homo sapiens)", "col6a5 (homo sapiens)", "col5a3 (sus scrofa)", "col5a2 (homo sapiens)", "col4a5 (homo sapiens)", "col5a3.s (xenopus laevis)", "col4a3 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'COL5A3 is mapped to 19p13.2 near a polymorphic marker that should be useful in analyzing linkage with EDS and other disease phenotypes.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Mdm2 is a RING finger-dependent ubiquitin protein ligase for itself and p53. Mdm2 has been shown to regulate p53 stability by targeting the p53 protein for proteasomal degradation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p53'?
[ "tumor protein p53 (homo sapiens)", "p53 (homo sapiens)", "tp53 (homo sapiens)", "trp53 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rad53 (homo sapiens)", "ct53 (homo sapiens)", "p532 (homo sapiens)", "tumor protein p73 (homo sapiens)", "p53cp (homo sapiens)", "tp73 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Mdm2 is a RING finger-dependent ubiquitin protein ligase for itself and p53. Mdm2 has been shown to regulate p53 stability by targeting the p53 protein for proteasomal degradation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Mdm2 is a RING finger-dependent ubiquitin protein ligase for itself and p53. Mdm2 has been shown to regulate p53 stability by targeting the p53 protein for proteasomal degradation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p53'?
[ "tumor protein p53 (homo sapiens)", "p53 (homo sapiens)", "tp53 (homo sapiens)", "trp53 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rad53 (homo sapiens)", "ct53 (homo sapiens)", "p532 (homo sapiens)", "tumor protein p73 (homo sapiens)", "p53cp (homo sapiens)", "tp73 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Mdm2 is a RING finger-dependent ubiquitin protein ligase for itself and p53. Mdm2 has been shown to regulate p53 stability by targeting the p53 protein for proteasomal degradation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p53'?
[ "tumor protein p53 (homo sapiens)", "p53 (homo sapiens)", "tp53 (homo sapiens)", "trp53 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rad53 (homo sapiens)", "ct53 (homo sapiens)", "p532 (homo sapiens)", "tumor protein p73 (homo sapiens)", "p53cp (homo sapiens)", "tp73 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Mdm2 is a RING finger-dependent ubiquitin protein ligase for itself and p53. Mdm2 has been shown to regulate p53 stability by targeting the p53 protein for proteasomal degradation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'We now report that Mdm2 is a ubiquitin protein ligase (E3) for p53 and that its activity is dependent on its RING finger.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p53'?
[ "tumor protein p53 (homo sapiens)", "p53 (homo sapiens)", "tp53 (homo sapiens)", "trp53 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rad53 (homo sapiens)", "ct53 (homo sapiens)", "p532 (homo sapiens)", "tumor protein p73 (homo sapiens)", "p53cp (homo sapiens)", "tp73 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'We now report that Mdm2 is a ubiquitin protein ligase (E3) for p53 and that its activity is dependent on its RING finger.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, we show that Mdm2 mediates its own ubiquitination in a RING finger-dependent manner, which requires no eukaryotic proteins other than ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1) and an ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ubiquitin-activating enzyme (e1)'?
[ "ubiquitin like modifier activating enzyme 7 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "ubiquitin like modifier activating enzyme 1 (homo sapiens)", "ubiquitin like modifier activating enzyme 5 (homo sapiens)", "ubiquitin like modifier activating enzyme 6 (homo sapiens)", "nedd8 activating enzyme e1 subunit 1 (homo sapiens)", "ubiquitin like modifier activating enzyme 1 (xenopus tropicalis)", "ubiquitin-like modifier-activating enzyme 1 (gallus gallus)", "ubiquitin like modifier activating enzyme 3 (homo sapiens)", "ubiquitin-activating enzyme 1 (arabidopsis thaliana)", "ubiquitin-like modifier activating enzyme 1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, we show that Mdm2 mediates its own ubiquitination in a RING finger-dependent manner, which requires no eukaryotic proteins other than ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1) and an ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'It is apparent, therefore, that Mdm2 manifests an intrinsic capacity to mediate ubiquitination.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p53'?
[ "tumor protein p53 (homo sapiens)", "p53 (homo sapiens)", "tp53 (homo sapiens)", "trp53 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rad53 (homo sapiens)", "ct53 (homo sapiens)", "p532 (homo sapiens)", "tumor protein p73 (homo sapiens)", "p53cp (homo sapiens)", "tp73 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'We further demonstrate that the degradation of p53 and Mdm2 in cells requires additional potential zinc-coordinating residues beyond those required for the intrinsic activity of Mdm2 in vitro.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'We further demonstrate that the degradation of p53 and Mdm2 in cells requires additional potential zinc-coordinating residues beyond those required for the intrinsic activity of Mdm2 in vitro.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'We further demonstrate that the degradation of p53 and Mdm2 in cells requires additional potential zinc-coordinating residues beyond those required for the intrinsic activity of Mdm2 in vitro.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Replacement of the Mdm2 RING with that of another protein (Praja1) reconstituted ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of Mdm2.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'praja1'?
[ "praja1 (homo sapiens)", "praja ring finger ubiquitin ligase 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "praja-1 (mus musculus)", "praja ring finger ubiquitin ligase 2 (homo sapiens)", "praja ring finger ubiquitin ligase 1 (mus musculus)", "praja ring finger ubiquitin ligase 1 (bos taurus)", "pra1 (homo sapiens)", "praja ring finger ubiquitin ligase 1 (rattus norvegicus)", "e3 ubiquitin-protein ligase praja-2 (glycine max)", "keratin associated protein 1-1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Replacement of the Mdm2 RING with that of another protein (Praja1) reconstituted ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of Mdm2.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mdm2'?
[ "mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdm2 (homo sapiens)", "hdmx (homo sapiens) (mdm2 proto-oncogene (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "mdm2 oncogene, e3 ubiquitin protein ligase pseudogene (homo sapiens)", "mdm2, transformed 3t3 cell double minute p53 binding protein (mus musculus)", "mdm2 binding protein (homo sapiens)", "mdm2bp (homo sapiens)", "mdm1 (homo sapiens)", "mdm2 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Replacement of the Mdm2 RING with that of another protein (Praja1) reconstituted ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of Mdm2.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p53'?
[ "tumor protein p53 (homo sapiens)", "p53 (homo sapiens)", "tp53 (homo sapiens)", "trp53 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rad53 (homo sapiens)", "ct53 (homo sapiens)", "p532 (homo sapiens)", "tumor protein p73 (homo sapiens)", "p53cp (homo sapiens)", "tp73 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'However, this RING was ineffective in ubiquitination and proteasomal targeting of p53, suggesting that there may be specificity at the level of the RING in the recognition of heterologous substrates.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'endoglycan'?
[ "eg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "betaglycan (homo sapiens)", "megcann (homo sapiens)", "endocan (homo sapiens)", "bgcan (homo sapiens)", "endomucin (homo sapiens)", "matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (homo sapiens)", "betaglycan (rattus norvegicus)", "endoglin (homo sapiens)", "endoglin (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Identification of endoglycan, a member of the CD34/podocalyxin family of sialomucins. CD34 and podocalyxin are structurally related sialomucins, which are expressed in multiple tissues including vascular endothelium and hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd34'?
[ "cd34 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd34 (homo sapiens) (cd34 molecule (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd344 (homo sapiens)", "cd34 (gallus gallus)", "cd34 molecule (gallus gallus)", "cd34 (sus scrofa)", "cd340 (homo sapiens)", "cd114 (homo sapiens)", "fat4 (homo sapiens)", "nectin-4 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Identification of endoglycan, a member of the CD34/podocalyxin family of sialomucins. CD34 and podocalyxin are structurally related sialomucins, which are expressed in multiple tissues including vascular endothelium and hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'podocalyxin'?
[ "podocalyxin like (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "podocalyxin-like (homo sapiens)", "podocalyxin like (bos taurus)", "podocalyxin like (gallus gallus)", "podocalyxin-like (rattus norvegicus)", "podocalyxin like (xenopus tropicalis)", "podocalyxin like 2 (homo sapiens)", "podocalyxin like s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "podocalyxin like (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "podn (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Identification of endoglycan, a member of the CD34/podocalyxin family of sialomucins. CD34 and podocalyxin are structurally related sialomucins, which are expressed in multiple tissues including vascular endothelium and hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd34'?
[ "cd34 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd34 (homo sapiens) (cd34 molecule (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd344 (homo sapiens)", "cd34 (gallus gallus)", "cd34 molecule (gallus gallus)", "cd34 (sus scrofa)", "cd340 (homo sapiens)", "cd114 (homo sapiens)", "fat4 (homo sapiens)", "nectin-4 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Identification of endoglycan, a member of the CD34/podocalyxin family of sialomucins. CD34 and podocalyxin are structurally related sialomucins, which are expressed in multiple tissues including vascular endothelium and hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'podocalyxin'?
[ "podocalyxin like (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "podocalyxin-like (homo sapiens)", "podocalyxin like (bos taurus)", "podocalyxin like (gallus gallus)", "podocalyxin-like (rattus norvegicus)", "podocalyxin like (xenopus tropicalis)", "podocalyxin like 2 (homo sapiens)", "podocalyxin like s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "podocalyxin like (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "podn (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Identification of endoglycan, a member of the CD34/podocalyxin family of sialomucins. CD34 and podocalyxin are structurally related sialomucins, which are expressed in multiple tissues including vascular endothelium and hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'endoglycan'?
[ "eg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "betaglycan (homo sapiens)", "megcann (homo sapiens)", "endocan (homo sapiens)", "bgcan (homo sapiens)", "endomucin (homo sapiens)", "matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (homo sapiens)", "betaglycan (rattus norvegicus)", "endoglin (homo sapiens)", "endoglin (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Using homologies present in the cytoplasmic tails of these proteins, we have identified a novel member of this family, which we designate endoglycan.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'endoglycan'?
[ "eg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "betaglycan (homo sapiens)", "megcann (homo sapiens)", "endocan (homo sapiens)", "bgcan (homo sapiens)", "endomucin (homo sapiens)", "matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (homo sapiens)", "betaglycan (rattus norvegicus)", "endoglin (homo sapiens)", "endoglin (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'In addition, endoglycan contains several potential glycosaminoglycan attachment sites and is modified with chondroitin sulfate.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'endoglycan'?
[ "eg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "betaglycan (homo sapiens)", "megcann (homo sapiens)", "endocan (homo sapiens)", "bgcan (homo sapiens)", "endomucin (homo sapiens)", "matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (homo sapiens)", "betaglycan (rattus norvegicus)", "endoglin (homo sapiens)", "endoglin (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Endoglycan mRNA and protein were detected in both endothelial cells and CD34(+) bone marrow cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd34'?
[ "cd34 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd34 (homo sapiens) (cd34 molecule (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd344 (homo sapiens)", "cd34 (gallus gallus)", "cd34 molecule (gallus gallus)", "cd34 (sus scrofa)", "cd340 (homo sapiens)", "cd114 (homo sapiens)", "fat4 (homo sapiens)", "nectin-4 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Thus, CD34, podocalyxin, and endoglycan comprise a family of sialomucins sharing both structural similarity and sequence homology, which are expressed by both endothelium and multipotent hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'podocalyxin'?
[ "podocalyxin like (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "podocalyxin-like (homo sapiens)", "podocalyxin like (bos taurus)", "podocalyxin like (gallus gallus)", "podocalyxin-like (rattus norvegicus)", "podocalyxin like (xenopus tropicalis)", "podocalyxin like 2 (homo sapiens)", "podocalyxin like s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "podocalyxin like (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "podn (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Thus, CD34, podocalyxin, and endoglycan comprise a family of sialomucins sharing both structural similarity and sequence homology, which are expressed by both endothelium and multipotent hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'endoglycan'?
[ "eg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "betaglycan (homo sapiens)", "megcann (homo sapiens)", "endocan (homo sapiens)", "bgcan (homo sapiens)", "endomucin (homo sapiens)", "matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (homo sapiens)", "betaglycan (rattus norvegicus)", "endoglin (homo sapiens)", "endoglin (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Thus, CD34, podocalyxin, and endoglycan comprise a family of sialomucins sharing both structural similarity and sequence homology, which are expressed by both endothelium and multipotent hematopoietic progenitors.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'endoglycan'?
[ "eg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "betaglycan (homo sapiens)", "megcann (homo sapiens)", "endocan (homo sapiens)", "bgcan (homo sapiens)", "endomucin (homo sapiens)", "matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (homo sapiens)", "betaglycan (rattus norvegicus)", "endoglin (homo sapiens)", "endoglin (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'While the members of this family may perform overlapping functions at these sites, the unique structural features of endoglycan suggest distinct functions for this molecule.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to '8d6'?
[ "8d6 (homo sapiens)", "8d6a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "8d6 (mus musculus)", "defa6 (homo sapiens)", "8d8.1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "eg:8d8.6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dermatitis, atopic, 6 (homo sapiens)", "d6 (homo sapiens)", "eg:8d8.8 (drosophila melanogaster)", "d8 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Using one of the inhibitory mAbs, 8D6, we expression cloned the cDNA encoding the 8D6 antigen (Ag) from a human FDC line, HK.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to '8d6 antigen (ag)'?
[ "8d6 (homo sapiens)", "8d6a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "8d6 (mus musculus)", "ly-6d (homo sapiens)", "6c6-ag (homo sapiens)", "mer6 (homo sapiens)", "ly6g6 (homo sapiens)", "lypd6 (homo sapiens)", "tetraspanin 6 (homo sapiens)", "tspan-6 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Using one of the inhibitory mAbs, 8D6, we expression cloned the cDNA encoding the 8D6 antigen (Ag) from a human FDC line, HK.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to '8d6 ag'?
[ "8d6 (homo sapiens)", "8d6a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "8d6 (mus musculus)", "6c6-ag (homo sapiens)", "ly-6d (homo sapiens)", "ly6g6 (homo sapiens)", "eg:8d8.6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "tspan-6 (homo sapiens)", "tetraspanin 6 (homo sapiens)", "lypd6 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The 8D6 Ag is a novel protein of 282 amino acids that is expressed abundantly on FDCs.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to '8d6 ag'?
[ "8d6 (homo sapiens)", "8d6a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "8d6 (mus musculus)", "6c6-ag (homo sapiens)", "ly-6d (homo sapiens)", "ly6g6 (homo sapiens)", "eg:8d8.6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "tspan-6 (homo sapiens)", "tetraspanin 6 (homo sapiens)", "lypd6 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Monolayers of COS cells transiently transfected with the 8D6 Ag cDNA stimulate B cell growth.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to '8d6'?
[ "8d6 (homo sapiens)", "8d6a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "8d6 (mus musculus)", "defa6 (homo sapiens)", "8d8.1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "eg:8d8.6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dermatitis, atopic, 6 (homo sapiens)", "d6 (homo sapiens)", "eg:8d8.8 (drosophila melanogaster)", "d8 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The mAb 8D6 blocks the costimulatory function completely.', answer the user's query.