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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 inhibitory activity of the mAb 8D6 was demonstrated to be due to an inhibition of cell cycle progression of CD40 ligand-stimulated GC B cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd40'?
[ "cd40 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd40 (homo sapiens)", "p50 (homo sapiens) (cd40 molecule (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd40l (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 4 (homo sapiens)", "cd40 ligand (homo sapiens)", "cd40 (bos taurus)", "tnfrsf4 (homo sapiens)", "cd40 molecule (bos taurus)", "cd40 molecule (oryctolagus cuniculus)" ]
Given the context 'The inhibitory activity of the mAb 8D6 was demonstrated to be due to an inhibition of cell cycle progression of CD40 ligand-stimulated GC B cells.', 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 'In addition, the mAb 8D6 inhibits the growth of a lymphoma of GC origin, L3055, which depends on FDCs or HK cells for its growth.', 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 'An FDC signal molecule, 8D6 Ag, may be an important molecule to mediate this function.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'leukosialin'?
[ "sialophorin (homo sapiens)", "spn (homo sapiens) (sialophorin (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "leukosialin-like (rattus norvegicus)", "sialin (homo sapiens)", "sialophorin (bos taurus)", "sialophorin (sus scrofa)", "galn (homo sapiens)", "integrin binding sialoprotein (homo sapiens)", "spn (xenopus tropicalis) (sialophorin (xenopus tropicalis))", "granulysin (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Neutrophil polarity and locomotion are associated with surface redistribution of leukosialin (CD43), an antiadhesive membrane molecule. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Neutrophil polarity and locomotion are associated with surface redistribution of leukosialin (CD43), an antiadhesive membrane molecule. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'This study analyzed the behavior of an antiadhesive membrane molecule, CD43, in neutrophil polarization and locomotion.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'CD43 cross-linking by antibodies induced neutrophil locomotion, with CD43 molecules clustered at the uropod of polarized neutrophils.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'CD43 cross-linking by antibodies induced neutrophil locomotion, with CD43 molecules clustered at the uropod of polarized neutrophils.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd11b'?
[ "cd11b (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha m (homo sapiens)", "mac1a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd11b (mus musculus)", "cd11a (homo sapiens)", "cd11a (mus musculus)", "cd11b (rattus norvegicus)", "itgax (mus musculus)", "cd11b (gallus gallus)", "cd11b (bos taurus)" ]
Given the context 'In contrast, CD11b/CD18 cross-linking by antibodies did not affect either cell polarization or locomotion.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd18'?
[ "cd18 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "slam family member 8 (homo sapiens)", "cd128 (homo sapiens)", "leukocyte receptor cluster member 8 (homo sapiens)", "cd15 (homo sapiens)", "cd1c (homo sapiens)", "cd1c molecule (homo sapiens)", "slamf8 (homo sapiens)", "cd118 (homo sapiens)", "cd48 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'In contrast, CD11b/CD18 cross-linking by antibodies did not affect either cell polarization or locomotion.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Stimulation of suspended or adherent neutrophils with chemotactic peptide results in cell polarization and locomotion and a concomitant redistribution of CD43 to the uropod.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The study also investigated which actin-binding protein could be involved in CD43 lateral redistribution.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha-actinin'?
[ "actinin alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "actn1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha-actinin, sarcomeric (caenorhabditis elegans)", "actinin alpha 4 (homo sapiens)", "actinin alpha 3 (homo sapiens)", "actinin alpha 2 (homo sapiens)", "actinin-4 (homo sapiens)", "actn4 (homo sapiens)", "actinin (xenopus laevis) (actinin alpha 1 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "actinin (xenopus laevis) (actinin alpha 1 l homeolog (xenopus laevis))" ]
Given the context 'alpha-Actinin and moesin are preferentially adsorbed on Sepharose beads bearing a recombinant CD43 intracellular domain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'moesin'?
[ "moesin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "erm (drosophila melanogaster) (moesin (drosophila melanogaster))", "moesin (drosophila melanogaster)", "moesin (mus musculus)", "moesin/ezrin/radixin homolog mrna (drosophila melanogaster)", "p-moesin (drosophila melanogaster)", "moesin (bos taurus)", "moesin pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "moesin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "moesin l homeolog (xenopus laevis)" ]
Given the context 'alpha-Actinin and moesin are preferentially adsorbed on Sepharose beads bearing a recombinant CD43 intracellular domain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'moesin'?
[ "moesin (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "erm (drosophila melanogaster) (moesin (drosophila melanogaster))", "moesin (drosophila melanogaster)", "moesin (mus musculus)", "moesin/ezrin/radixin homolog mrna (drosophila melanogaster)", "p-moesin (drosophila melanogaster)", "moesin (bos taurus)", "moesin pseudogene 1 (homo sapiens)", "moesin s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "moesin l homeolog (xenopus laevis)" ]
Given the context 'Analysis by immunofluorescence confocal microscopy shows a codistribution of moesin during CD43 lateral redistribution.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Analysis by immunofluorescence confocal microscopy shows a codistribution of moesin during CD43 lateral redistribution.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha-actinin'?
[ "actinin alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "actn1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha-actinin, sarcomeric (caenorhabditis elegans)", "actinin alpha 4 (homo sapiens)", "actinin alpha 3 (homo sapiens)", "actinin alpha 2 (homo sapiens)", "actinin-4 (homo sapiens)", "actn4 (homo sapiens)", "actinin (xenopus laevis) (actinin alpha 1 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "actinin (xenopus laevis) (actinin alpha 1 l homeolog (xenopus laevis))" ]
Given the context 'By contrast, alpha-actinin is located at the leading edge, an area devoid of CD43.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'By contrast, alpha-actinin is located at the leading edge, an area devoid of CD43.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd43'?
[ "cd43 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cd13 (homo sapiens)", "cd46 (homo sapiens)", "glycoprotein a33 (homo sapiens)", "gp3a (homo sapiens)", "cd46 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd41 (homo sapiens)", "gp3b (homo sapiens)", "cd43 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cd49c (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'These results shed new light on the role of CD43 membrane redistribution, which appears to be directly related to neutrophil polarity and locomotion.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a voltage-dependent calcium channel'?
[ "cacna1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "cyclic nucleotide gated channel subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "cacna1s (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "cacna1c (homo sapiens)", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "cms1a (homo sapiens) (cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 1 subunit (homo sapiens))", "cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 1 subunit (homo sapiens)", "cacna1i (homo sapiens) (calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Abnormal CAG repeat expansion in the alpha1A voltage-dependent calcium channel gene is associated with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6, an autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia with a predominant loss of the Purkinje cell.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'A reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis of mRNA from mouse Purkinje cells revealed a predominant expression of the alpha1A channel lacking an asparagine-proline (NP) stretch in the domain IV (alpha1A(-NP)).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'A reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis of mRNA from mouse Purkinje cells revealed a predominant expression of the alpha1A channel lacking an asparagine-proline (NP) stretch in the domain IV (alpha1A(-NP)).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Human alpha1A channels carrying various polyglutamine length with or without NP were expressed in HEK293 cells, and channel properties were compared using a whole-cell voltage clamp technique.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'alpha1A(-NP), corresponding to P-type channel, with 24 and 28 polyglutamines found in patients showed the voltage dependence of inactivation shifting negatively by 6 and 11 mV, respectively, from the 13 polyglutamine control.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Contrarily, the alpha1A channel with NP (alpha1A(+NP)), corresponding to Q-type channel, with 28 polyglutamines exhibited a positive shift of 5 mV. These results suggest that altered function of alpha1A(-NP) may contribute to degeneration of Purkinje cells, which express predominantly alpha1A(-NP), due to the reduced Ca(2+) influx resulting from the negative shift of voltage-dependent inactivation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Contrarily, the alpha1A channel with NP (alpha1A(+NP)), corresponding to Q-type channel, with 28 polyglutamines exhibited a positive shift of 5 mV. These results suggest that altered function of alpha1A(-NP) may contribute to degeneration of Purkinje cells, which express predominantly alpha1A(-NP), due to the reduced Ca(2+) influx resulting from the negative shift of voltage-dependent inactivation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Contrarily, the alpha1A channel with NP (alpha1A(+NP)), corresponding to Q-type channel, with 28 polyglutamines exhibited a positive shift of 5 mV. These results suggest that altered function of alpha1A(-NP) may contribute to degeneration of Purkinje cells, which express predominantly alpha1A(-NP), due to the reduced Ca(2+) influx resulting from the negative shift of voltage-dependent inactivation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Contrarily, the alpha1A channel with NP (alpha1A(+NP)), corresponding to Q-type channel, with 28 polyglutamines exhibited a positive shift of 5 mV. These results suggest that altered function of alpha1A(-NP) may contribute to degeneration of Purkinje cells, which express predominantly alpha1A(-NP), due to the reduced Ca(2+) influx resulting from the negative shift of voltage-dependent inactivation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'On the other hand, other types of neurons, expressing both alpha1A(-NP) and alpha1A(+NP), may survive because the positive shift of voltage-dependent inactivation of alpha1A(+NP) compensates Ca(2+) influx.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'On the other hand, other types of neurons, expressing both alpha1A(-NP) and alpha1A(+NP), may survive because the positive shift of voltage-dependent inactivation of alpha1A(+NP) compensates Ca(2+) influx.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha1a'?
[ "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha1 (homo sapiens)", "adra1a (homo sapiens) (adrenoceptor alpha 1a (homo sapiens))", "alpha1aar (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)", "a1a (homo sapiens)", "amylase alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 i (homo sapiens)", "tubulin alpha 1a (homo sapiens)", "hemoglobin subunit alpha 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'On the other hand, other types of neurons, expressing both alpha1A(-NP) and alpha1A(+NP), may survive because the positive shift of voltage-dependent inactivation of alpha1A(+NP) compensates Ca(2+) influx.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'six2'?
[ "six2 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "six3 (homo sapiens)", "six5 (homo sapiens)", "six4 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (mus musculus)", "hairy and enhancer of split 5, gene 2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six6 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (gallus gallus)" ]
Given the context 'Structure, mapping and expression of the human gene encoding the homeodomain protein, SIX2. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sine oculis'?
[ "sine oculis (drosophila melanogaster)" ]
[ "oculess (drosophila melanogaster)", "oculus-parvus (drosophila melanogaster)", "arctus oculus (drosophila melanogaster)", "micro-oculus (drosophila melanogaster)", "otxa (xenopus laevis) (orthodenticle homeobox 2 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "otx (drosophila melanogaster)", "quo (homo sapiens)", "dood (homo sapiens)", "quo (danio rerio)" ]
Given the context 'Vertebrate genes with sequence similarity to the Drosophila homeobox gene, sine oculis (so), constitute the SIX family.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'so'?
[ "so (drosophila melanogaster)" ]
[ "sotos (homo sapiens)", "soho (danio rerio)", "sog (drosophila melanogaster)", "soga (homo sapiens)", "soh1 (homo sapiens)", "sok1 (homo sapiens)", "oss (drosophila melanogaster) (suppressor of hairless (drosophila melanogaster))", "soo (mus musculus)", "sov (drosophila melanogaster)" ]
Given the context 'Vertebrate genes with sequence similarity to the Drosophila homeobox gene, sine oculis (so), constitute the SIX family.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'six5'?
[ "six5 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 5 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "six6 (homo sapiens)", "six4/5 (drosophila melanogaster)", "hairy and enhancer of split 5 gene 5 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six homeobox 6 (homo sapiens)", "six4 (homo sapiens)", "six5 (gallus gallus)", "six5 (mus musculus)", "six5 (danio rerio)" ]
Given the context 'Mutations in three of these genes in man (SIX5, SIX6 and SIX3) are associated with severe phenotypes, and therefore, the cloning of other human genes from this family is of interest.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'six6'?
[ "six6 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "hoxa6 (homo sapiens)", "six6 (xenopus tropicalis)", "enhancer of seven in absentia 6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "six5 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 6 (xenopus tropicalis)", "paired box protein 6 homolog (caenorhabditis elegans)", "six6 (xenopus laevis)", "six6.1 (xenopus tropicalis)" ]
Given the context 'Mutations in three of these genes in man (SIX5, SIX6 and SIX3) are associated with severe phenotypes, and therefore, the cloning of other human genes from this family is of interest.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'six3'?
[ "six3 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 3 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "six3 (drosophila melanogaster)", "d-six3 (drosophila melanogaster)", "six3 (xenopus tropicalis)", "hairy and enhancer of split 3 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six3 (gallus gallus)", "six3 (xenopus laevis) (six homeobox 3 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "six6 (homo sapiens)", "enhancer of seven in absentia 3 (drosophila melanogaster)" ]
Given the context 'Mutations in three of these genes in man (SIX5, SIX6 and SIX3) are associated with severe phenotypes, and therefore, the cloning of other human genes from this family is of interest.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'six2'?
[ "six2 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "six3 (homo sapiens)", "six5 (homo sapiens)", "six4 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (mus musculus)", "hairy and enhancer of split 5, gene 2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six6 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (gallus gallus)" ]
Given the context 'We have cloned and characterised the gene that encodes human SIX2, elucidated its gene structure and conducted expression studies in a range of tissues.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'six2'?
[ "six2 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "six3 (homo sapiens)", "six5 (homo sapiens)", "six4 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (mus musculus)", "hairy and enhancer of split 5, gene 2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six6 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (gallus gallus)" ]
Given the context 'SIX2 is widely expressed in the late first-trimester fetus, but has a limited range of expression sites in the adult.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'six2'?
[ "six2 (homo sapiens)", "six homeobox 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "six3 (homo sapiens)", "six5 (homo sapiens)", "six4 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (mus musculus)", "hairy and enhancer of split 5, gene 2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "six6 (homo sapiens)", "six2 (gallus gallus)" ]
Given the context 'The expression pattern of SIX2 and its localisation to chromosome 2p15-p16 will be of use in assessing its candidacy in human developmental disorders.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'parathyroid hormone-related peptide'?
[ "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))", "plp (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone-related protein-like (xenopus laevis)", "parathymosin-like (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone-like hormone (rattus norvegicus)", "hptp (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Enhanced growth of MCF-7 breast cancer cells overexpressing parathyroid hormone-related peptide. PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) is a secreted protein produced by breast cancer cells both in vivo and in vitro.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pth-related peptide'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone-like hormone (rattus norvegicus)", "hptp (homo sapiens)", "pth (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens))", "pro-trh (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Enhanced growth of MCF-7 breast cancer cells overexpressing parathyroid hormone-related peptide. PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) is a secreted protein produced by breast cancer cells both in vivo and in vitro.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Enhanced growth of MCF-7 breast cancer cells overexpressing parathyroid hormone-related peptide. PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) is a secreted protein produced by breast cancer cells both in vivo and in vitro.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pth'?
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "hptp (homo sapiens)", "pthlh (homo sapiens)", "hpt (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Because of its structural similarity to PTH at the amino terminus, the two proteins interact with a common cell surface receptor, the PTH/PTHrP receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pth/pthrp receptor'?
[ "parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens)", "pth1r (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "pth2r (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone 2 receptor (homo sapiens)", "pthr2 (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (bos taurus)", "thyrotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "trhr (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Because of its structural similarity to PTH at the amino terminus, the two proteins interact with a common cell surface receptor, the PTH/PTHrP receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'When overproduced by tumor cells, PTHrP enters the circulation, giving rise to the common paraneoplastic syndrome of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Although initially discovered in malignancies, PTHrP is now known to be produced by most cells and tissues in the body.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pth/pthrp receptor'?
[ "parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens)", "pth1r (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "pth2r (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone 2 receptor (homo sapiens)", "pthr2 (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (bos taurus)", "thyrotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "trhr (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'It acts as an autocrine and paracrine mediator of cell proliferation and differentiation, effects which are mediated via the PTH/PTHrP receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Recent evidence also has shown that, directly after translation, PTHrP is able to enter the nucleus and/or nucleolus and influence cell cycle progression and apoptosis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'In this study, we have either overproduced PTHrP or inhibited endogenous PTHrP production in the breast cancer cell line, MCF-7.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'In this study, we have either overproduced PTHrP or inhibited endogenous PTHrP production in the breast cancer cell line, MCF-7.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Overexpression of PTHrP was associated with an increase in mitogenesis, whereas inhibiting endogenous PTHrP production resulted in decreased cell proliferation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Overexpression of PTHrP was associated with an increase in mitogenesis, whereas inhibiting endogenous PTHrP production resulted in decreased cell proliferation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'In contrast, PTHrP interaction with the cell surface PTH/PTHrP receptor resulted in decreased cell proliferation in the same cell line.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pth/pthrp receptor'?
[ "parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens)", "pth1r (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "pth2r (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone 2 receptor (homo sapiens)", "pthr2 (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (bos taurus)", "thyrotropin releasing hormone receptor (homo sapiens)", "trhr (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'In contrast, PTHrP interaction with the cell surface PTH/PTHrP receptor resulted in decreased cell proliferation in the same cell line.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'This latter effect is dependent on interaction with the receptor, in that exogenously added PTHrP moieties known not to interact with the receptor had no effect on cell growth.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, neutralization of added peptide with an anti-PTHrP antiserum completely abolished the growth inhibitory effects.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'In contrast, this antibody has no effect on the increased proliferation rate of the MCF-7 transfectants that overexpress PTHrP, compared with control cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'The net effect of autocrine/paracrine and intracrine effects of PTHrP in MCF-7 cells overproducing the peptide is accelerated cell growth.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'These findings have critical implications regarding the role of PTHrP in breast cancer, and they suggest that controlling PTHrP production in breast cancer may be useful therapeutically.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pthrp'?
[ "pthrp (homo sapiens)", "parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone like hormone (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "parathyroid hormone (homo sapiens)", "pth1 (homo sapiens)", "pth promoter region (homo sapiens)", "pthrp (xenopus laevis)", "pthrp (bos taurus)", "pthr1 (homo sapiens)", "pthr (homo sapiens) (parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (homo sapiens))" ]
Given the context 'These findings have critical implications regarding the role of PTHrP in breast cancer, and they suggest that controlling PTHrP production in breast cancer may be useful therapeutically.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p-selectin ligand'?
[ "selectin p ligand (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "selectin p (homo sapiens)", "cd62p (homo sapiens)", "selectin l (homo sapiens)", "selectin p ligand (sus scrofa)", "selectin-e (homo sapiens)", "selp (homo sapiens) (selectin p (homo sapiens))", "cd62 (homo sapiens)", "selectin e (homo sapiens)", "cd62l (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Intracellular parasitism by the human granulocytic ehrlichiosis bacterium through the P-selectin ligand, PSGL-1. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'psgl-1'?
[ "psgl-1 (homo sapiens)", "psgl1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "psgb-5-1 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1 (homo sapiens))", "psg4 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 7 (homo sapiens))", "psbg-1 (homo sapiens)", "psggb (homo sapiens)", "psg5 (homo sapiens)", "psg3 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Intracellular parasitism by the human granulocytic ehrlichiosis bacterium through the P-selectin ligand, PSGL-1. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p-selectin'?
[ "selectin p (homo sapiens)", "cd62p (homo sapiens)", "cd62 (homo sapiens)", "selp (homo sapiens) (selectin p (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "selectin-e (homo sapiens)", "selectin e (homo sapiens)", "selectin p ligand (homo sapiens)", "selectin l (homo sapiens)", "cd62e (homo sapiens)", "selectin p (sus scrofa)" ]
Given the context 'Monoclonal antibodies against the P-selectin binding domain of the leukocyte P-selectin glycoprotein ligand, PSGL-1, prevented HGE cell binding and infection, as did enzymatic digestion of PSGL-1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p-selectin glycoprotein ligand'?
[ "selectin p ligand (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "selectin p (homo sapiens)", "cd62p (homo sapiens)", "selectin p ligand (sus scrofa)", "selectin l (homo sapiens)", "selp (homo sapiens) (selectin p (homo sapiens))", "selectin-e (homo sapiens)", "cd62 (homo sapiens)", "selectin p (sus scrofa)", "selectin e (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Monoclonal antibodies against the P-selectin binding domain of the leukocyte P-selectin glycoprotein ligand, PSGL-1, prevented HGE cell binding and infection, as did enzymatic digestion of PSGL-1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'psgl-1'?
[ "psgl-1 (homo sapiens)", "psgl1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "psgb-5-1 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1 (homo sapiens))", "psg4 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 7 (homo sapiens))", "psbg-1 (homo sapiens)", "psggb (homo sapiens)", "psg5 (homo sapiens)", "psg3 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Monoclonal antibodies against the P-selectin binding domain of the leukocyte P-selectin glycoprotein ligand, PSGL-1, prevented HGE cell binding and infection, as did enzymatic digestion of PSGL-1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'psgl-1'?
[ "psgl-1 (homo sapiens)", "psgl1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "psgb-5-1 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1 (homo sapiens))", "psg4 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 7 (homo sapiens))", "psbg-1 (homo sapiens)", "psggb (homo sapiens)", "psg5 (homo sapiens)", "psg3 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Monoclonal antibodies against the P-selectin binding domain of the leukocyte P-selectin glycoprotein ligand, PSGL-1, prevented HGE cell binding and infection, as did enzymatic digestion of PSGL-1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'psgl-1'?
[ "psgl-1 (homo sapiens)", "psgl1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "psgb-5-1 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1 (homo sapiens))", "psg4 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 7 (homo sapiens))", "psbg-1 (homo sapiens)", "psggb (homo sapiens)", "psg5 (homo sapiens)", "psg3 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, simultaneous neoexpression in nonsusceptible cells of complementary DNAs for both PSGL-1 and its modifying alpha-(1,3) fucosyltransferase, Fuc-TVII, allowed binding and infection by HGE.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'alpha-(1,3) fucosyltransferase'?
[ "fucosyltransferase 7 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "alpha2-fucosyltransferase (xenopus tropicalis)", "alpha1,6-fucosyltransferase (drosophila melanogaster)", "fuct1 (homo sapiens)", "alpha1,3-fucosyltransferase a (drosophila melanogaster)", "alpha(1,3)fucosyltransferase gene 1 (danio rerio)", "fucosyltransferase 9 (alpha (1,3) fucosyltransferase) (xenopus tropicalis)", "alpha-(1,3)-fucosyltransferase fut-1 (caenorhabditis elegans)", "fucosyltransferase 10 (alpha (1,3) fucosyltransferase) (xenopus tropicalis)", "3-fuct (drosophila melanogaster)" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, simultaneous neoexpression in nonsusceptible cells of complementary DNAs for both PSGL-1 and its modifying alpha-(1,3) fucosyltransferase, Fuc-TVII, allowed binding and infection by HGE.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'fuc-tvii'?
[ "fuct-vii (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "fuc-tvii (bos taurus)", "fuct-vii (bos taurus)", "fuc-tvii (rattus norvegicus)", "fuct-vii (xenopus tropicalis)", "fuct-iii (homo sapiens)", "fuc-tvii (mus musculus)", "fuct-vii (xenopus laevis)", "fuct-vi (homo sapiens)", "fuc-tvi (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, simultaneous neoexpression in nonsusceptible cells of complementary DNAs for both PSGL-1 and its modifying alpha-(1,3) fucosyltransferase, Fuc-TVII, allowed binding and infection by HGE.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'psgl-1'?
[ "psgl-1 (homo sapiens)", "psgl1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "psgb-5-1 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1 (homo sapiens))", "psg4 (homo sapiens)", "psg1 (homo sapiens) (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 7 (homo sapiens))", "psbg-1 (homo sapiens)", "psggb (homo sapiens)", "psg5 (homo sapiens)", "psg3 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Thus, the HGE bacterium specifically bound to fucosylated leukocyte PSGL-1.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to '3-methyladenine-dna glycosylase'?
[ "n-methylpurine dna glycosylase (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "n-methylpurine-dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "aag (mus musculus) (n-methylpurine-dna glycosylase (mus musculus))", "8-oxoguanine dna glycosylase (homo sapiens)", "8-oxoguanine dna-glycosylase 1 (mus musculus)", "thymine dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "muty dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "8-oxoguanine dna glycosylase (drosophila melanogaster)", "uracil dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "dna-3-methyladenine glycosylase 1-like (glycine max)" ]
Given the context '3-Methyladenine-DNA glycosylase (MPG protein) interacts with human RAD23 proteins. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mpg'?
[ "mpg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "mpg (mus musculus)", "mpg1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (homo sapiens)", "mp (mus musculus)", "mpg (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "ppg (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context '3-Methyladenine-DNA glycosylase (MPG protein) interacts with human RAD23 proteins. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to '3-methyladenine-dna glycosylase'?
[ "n-methylpurine dna glycosylase (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "n-methylpurine-dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "aag (mus musculus) (n-methylpurine-dna glycosylase (mus musculus))", "8-oxoguanine dna glycosylase (homo sapiens)", "8-oxoguanine dna-glycosylase 1 (mus musculus)", "thymine dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "muty dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "8-oxoguanine dna glycosylase (drosophila melanogaster)", "uracil dna glycosylase (mus musculus)", "dna-3-methyladenine glycosylase 1-like (glycine max)" ]
Given the context 'Human 3-methyladenine-DNA glycosylase (MPG protein) initiates base excision repair by severing the glycosylic bond of numerous damaged bases.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mpg'?
[ "mpg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "mpg (mus musculus)", "mpg1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (homo sapiens)", "mp (mus musculus)", "mpg (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "ppg (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Human 3-methyladenine-DNA glycosylase (MPG protein) initiates base excision repair by severing the glycosylic bond of numerous damaged bases.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mpg'?
[ "mpg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "mpg (mus musculus)", "mpg1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (homo sapiens)", "mp (mus musculus)", "mpg (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "ppg (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'In this report, we show that the hHR23A and -B also interact with the MPG protein and can serve as accessory proteins for DNA damage recognition in base excision repair.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mpg'?
[ "mpg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "mpg (mus musculus)", "mpg1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (homo sapiens)", "mp (mus musculus)", "mpg (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "ppg (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, the MPG.hHR23 protein complex elevates the rate of MPG protein-catalyzed excision from hypoxanthine-containing substrates.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mpg'?
[ "mpg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "mpg (mus musculus)", "mpg1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (homo sapiens)", "mp (mus musculus)", "mpg (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "ppg (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Furthermore, the MPG.hHR23 protein complex elevates the rate of MPG protein-catalyzed excision from hypoxanthine-containing substrates.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'mpg'?
[ "mpg (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "mpg (mus musculus)", "mpg1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (mus musculus)", "mpg-1 (homo sapiens)", "mgp (homo sapiens)", "mp (mus musculus)", "mpg (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "ppg (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'This increased excision rate is correlated with a greater binding affinity of the MPG protein-hHR23 protein complex for damaged DNA.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'htra2'?
[ "htra2 (homo sapiens)", "htra serine peptidase 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "htra2-beta (homo sapiens)", "htr2a (homo sapiens)", "htr2 (homo sapiens)", "htra serine peptidase 2 (sus scrofa)", "htra2 (sus scrofa)", "htra serine peptidase 3 (homo sapiens)", "htra serine peptidase 2 (mus musculus)", "htra serine peptidase 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Expression, purification, and functional analysis of the human serine protease HtrA2. HumHtrA2 or Omi is a recently described member of a novel family of mammalian serine proteases homologous to the Escherichia coli htrA gene product.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'omi'?
[ "omi (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "omi (mus musculus)", "omi (drosophila melanogaster)", "om (drosophila melanogaster)", "ommatidialess (drosophila melanogaster)", "om1 (mus musculus)", "om-1 (mus musculus)", "omm (drosophila melanogaster)", "om (mus musculus)", "omt (drosophila melanogaster)" ]
Given the context 'Expression, purification, and functional analysis of the human serine protease HtrA2. HumHtrA2 or Omi is a recently described member of a novel family of mammalian serine proteases homologous to the Escherichia coli htrA gene product.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-2'?
[ "interleukin 2 (homo sapiens)", "il-2 (homo sapiens)", "il2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "ilf2 (homo sapiens)", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "il22 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin 3 (homo sapiens)", "fgf-2 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Repression of IL-2 promoter activity by the novel basic leucine zipper p21SNFT protein. IL-2 is the major autocrine and paracrine growth factor produced by T cells upon T cell stimulation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p21snft'?
[ "snft (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (uncharacterized protein (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "cstf2t (rattus norvegicus)", "putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "hsnfs (homo sapiens)", "nst1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "rft1 homolog (rattus norvegicus)", "ntf2 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "cstf2t (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Repression of IL-2 promoter activity by the novel basic leucine zipper p21SNFT protein. IL-2 is the major autocrine and paracrine growth factor produced by T cells upon T cell stimulation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-2'?
[ "interleukin 2 (homo sapiens)", "il-2 (homo sapiens)", "il2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "ilf2 (homo sapiens)", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "il22 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin 3 (homo sapiens)", "fgf-2 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Repression of IL-2 promoter activity by the novel basic leucine zipper p21SNFT protein. IL-2 is the major autocrine and paracrine growth factor produced by T cells upon T cell stimulation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-2'?
[ "interleukin 2 (homo sapiens)", "il-2 (homo sapiens)", "il2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "ilf2 (homo sapiens)", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "il22 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin 3 (homo sapiens)", "fgf-2 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The inducible expression of IL-2 is highly regulated by multiple transcription factors, particularly AP-1, which coordinately activate the promoter.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p21snft'?
[ "snft (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (uncharacterized protein (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "cstf2t (rattus norvegicus)", "putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "hsnfs (homo sapiens)", "nst1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "rft1 homolog (rattus norvegicus)", "ntf2 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "cstf2t (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Described here is the ability of the novel basic leucine zipper protein p21SNFT to repress AP-1 activity and IL-2 transcription.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-2'?
[ "interleukin 2 (homo sapiens)", "il-2 (homo sapiens)", "il2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "ilf2 (homo sapiens)", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "il22 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin 3 (homo sapiens)", "fgf-2 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Described here is the ability of the novel basic leucine zipper protein p21SNFT to repress AP-1 activity and IL-2 transcription.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p21snft'?
[ "snft (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (uncharacterized protein (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "cstf2t (rattus norvegicus)", "putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "hsnfs (homo sapiens)", "nst1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "rft1 homolog (rattus norvegicus)", "ntf2 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "cstf2t (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'A detailed analysis of the repression by p21SNFT repression on the IL-2 promoter distal NF-AT/AP-1 site demonstrates that it can bind DNA with NF-AT and Jun, strongly suggesting that it represses NF-AT/AP-1 activity by competing with Fos proteins for Jun dimerization.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-2'?
[ "interleukin 2 (homo sapiens)", "il-2 (homo sapiens)", "il2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "ilf2 (homo sapiens)", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "il22 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin 3 (homo sapiens)", "fgf-2 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'A detailed analysis of the repression by p21SNFT repression on the IL-2 promoter distal NF-AT/AP-1 site demonstrates that it can bind DNA with NF-AT and Jun, strongly suggesting that it represses NF-AT/AP-1 activity by competing with Fos proteins for Jun dimerization.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'jun'?
[ "jun (homo sapiens)", "c-jun (homo sapiens)", "jun proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "ap-1 (homo sapiens) (jun proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "jun (mus musculus)", "junb proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "jun proto-oncogene (mus musculus)", "juno (homo sapiens)", "jund proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "jund (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'A detailed analysis of the repression by p21SNFT repression on the IL-2 promoter distal NF-AT/AP-1 site demonstrates that it can bind DNA with NF-AT and Jun, strongly suggesting that it represses NF-AT/AP-1 activity by competing with Fos proteins for Jun dimerization.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'fos'?
[ "fos (homo sapiens)", "fos proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "c-fos (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "fos like 1, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "fos (mus musculus)", "fosl1 (homo sapiens)", "fosb proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "fra (homo sapiens) (fos like 1, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens))", "fos like 2, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "c-fos (xenopus laevis) (fbj murine osteosarcoma viral oncogene homolog s homeolog (xenopus laevis))" ]
Given the context 'A detailed analysis of the repression by p21SNFT repression on the IL-2 promoter distal NF-AT/AP-1 site demonstrates that it can bind DNA with NF-AT and Jun, strongly suggesting that it represses NF-AT/AP-1 activity by competing with Fos proteins for Jun dimerization.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'jun'?
[ "jun (homo sapiens)", "c-jun (homo sapiens)", "jun proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "ap-1 (homo sapiens) (jun proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "jun (mus musculus)", "junb proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "jun proto-oncogene (mus musculus)", "juno (homo sapiens)", "jund proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "jund (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'A detailed analysis of the repression by p21SNFT repression on the IL-2 promoter distal NF-AT/AP-1 site demonstrates that it can bind DNA with NF-AT and Jun, strongly suggesting that it represses NF-AT/AP-1 activity by competing with Fos proteins for Jun dimerization.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'p21snft'?
[ "snft (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (uncharacterized protein (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "cstf2t (rattus norvegicus)", "putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c) (putative multidrug transporter nft1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c))", "hsnfs (homo sapiens)", "nst1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "rft1 homolog (rattus norvegicus)", "ntf2 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "cstf2t (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The importance of this repression is that p21SNFT inhibits the trans-activation potential of protein complexes that contain Jun, thereby demonstrating an additional level of control for the highly regulated, ubiquitous AP-1 transcription factor and the IL-2 gene.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'jun'?
[ "jun (homo sapiens)", "c-jun (homo sapiens)", "jun proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "ap-1 (homo sapiens) (jun proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "jun (mus musculus)", "junb proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "jun proto-oncogene (mus musculus)", "juno (homo sapiens)", "jund proto-oncogene, ap-1 transcription factor subunit (homo sapiens)", "jund (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The importance of this repression is that p21SNFT inhibits the trans-activation potential of protein complexes that contain Jun, thereby demonstrating an additional level of control for the highly regulated, ubiquitous AP-1 transcription factor and the IL-2 gene.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-2'?
[ "interleukin 2 (homo sapiens)", "il-2 (homo sapiens)", "il2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "ilf2 (homo sapiens)", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "il22 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin 3 (homo sapiens)", "fgf-2 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The importance of this repression is that p21SNFT inhibits the trans-activation potential of protein complexes that contain Jun, thereby demonstrating an additional level of control for the highly regulated, ubiquitous AP-1 transcription factor and the IL-2 gene.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cxc-chemokine receptor 2'?
[ "c-x-c motif chemokine receptor 2 (homo sapiens)", "il8r2 (homo sapiens)", "il8rb (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "c-c motif chemokine receptor 2 (homo sapiens)", "cc-ckr-2 (homo sapiens)", "c-x-c motif chemokine receptor 2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "chemokine (c-c motif) receptor 2 (xenopus tropicalis)", "cmkbr2 (homo sapiens)", "c-x-c motif chemokine receptor 1 (homo sapiens)", "atypical chemokine receptor 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'Identification of distinct surface-expressed and intracellular CXC-chemokine receptor 2 glycoforms in neutrophils: N-glycosylation is essential for maintenance of receptor surface expression. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cxcr-2'?
[ "c-x-c motif chemokine receptor 2 (homo sapiens)", "il8r2 (homo sapiens)", "cxcr2 (homo sapiens)", "il8rb (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "c-c motif chemokine receptor 2 (homo sapiens)", "cc-ckr-2 (homo sapiens)", "cmkbr2 (homo sapiens)", "ckr2 (homo sapiens)", "c-c motif chemokine receptor like 2 (homo sapiens)", "ccr2b (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The G protein-coupled CXC-chemokine receptor CXCR-2 mediates activation of neutrophil effector functions in response to multiple ligands, including IL-8 and neutrophil-activating peptide 2 (NAP-2).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-8'?
[ "il8 (homo sapiens)", "cxcl8 (homo sapiens)", "c-x-c motif chemokine ligand 8 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "ccl8 (homo sapiens)", "c-c motif chemokine ligand 8 (homo sapiens)", "scya8 (homo sapiens)", "il1f8 (homo sapiens)", "fgf-8 (homo sapiens)", "il18 (homo sapiens)", "ck-8 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The G protein-coupled CXC-chemokine receptor CXCR-2 mediates activation of neutrophil effector functions in response to multiple ligands, including IL-8 and neutrophil-activating peptide 2 (NAP-2).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'neutrophil-activating peptide 2'?
[ "nap-2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "gro2 (homo sapiens)", "leukocyte cell derived chemotaxin 2 (homo sapiens)", "neutrophil cytosolic factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "c-x-c motif chemokine ligand 2 (homo sapiens)", "mip-2g (homo sapiens)", "prokineticin 2 (homo sapiens)", "mip-2b (homo sapiens)", "scya2 (homo sapiens) (c-c motif chemokine ligand 2 (homo sapiens))", "x-c motif chemokine ligand 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The G protein-coupled CXC-chemokine receptor CXCR-2 mediates activation of neutrophil effector functions in response to multiple ligands, including IL-8 and neutrophil-activating peptide 2 (NAP-2).', answer the user's query.