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What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd2'?
[ "cd2 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd2 (homo sapiens)", "srbc (homo sapiens) (cd2 molecule (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd2 (mus musculus) (cd2 antigen (mus musculus))", "cd22 (homo sapiens)", "cd21 (homo sapiens)", "cd22 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd2 locus control region (homo sapiens)", "cd2ap (homo sapiens)", "cd23 (homo sapiens)", "cd2 antigen (mus musculus)", "t-cell surface antigen cd2-like (danio rerio)", ...
Given the context 'Taken together, the data suggest duplication of a chromosome region including the precursors of the genes for BCM1, CD2, and LFA3, and the ATPase genes to give rise to the linkage groups now observed.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'lfa3'?
[ "lfa-3 (homo sapiens)", "lfa3 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens))", "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit beta 2 (homo sapiens))", "lfa-2 (homo sapiens)", "lfa1a (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 3 (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens)", "leu-3 (homo sapiens)", "cd11a (homo ...
Given the context 'Taken together, the data suggest duplication of a chromosome region including the precursors of the genes for BCM1, CD2, and LFA3, and the ATPase genes to give rise to the linkage groups now observed.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd2'?
[ "cd2 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd2 (homo sapiens)", "srbc (homo sapiens) (cd2 molecule (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd2 (mus musculus) (cd2 antigen (mus musculus))", "cd22 (homo sapiens)", "cd21 (homo sapiens)", "cd22 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd2 locus control region (homo sapiens)", "cd2ap (homo sapiens)", "cd23 (homo sapiens)", "cd2 antigen (mus musculus)", "t-cell surface antigen cd2-like (danio rerio)", ...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'lfa3'?
[ "lfa-3 (homo sapiens)", "lfa3 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens))", "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit beta 2 (homo sapiens))", "lfa-2 (homo sapiens)", "lfa1a (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 3 (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens)", "leu-3 (homo sapiens)", "cd11a (homo ...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcm1'?
[ "bcm1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcms1 (homo sapiens)", "bcm-1 (mus musculus)", "bcmo1 (homo sapiens)", "bc1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "bcm1 (mus musculus)", "bcm (homo sapiens)", "bcds1 (homo sapiens) (cancer, familial, with in vitro radioresistance (homo sapiens))", "bcma (homo sapiens)", "bcm182 (homo sapiens)", "bct1 (homo...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'lfa3'?
[ "lfa-3 (homo sapiens)", "lfa3 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens))", "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit beta 2 (homo sapiens))", "lfa-2 (homo sapiens)", "lfa1a (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 3 (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens)", "leu-3 (homo sapiens)", "cd11a (homo ...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd2'?
[ "cd2 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd2 (homo sapiens)", "srbc (homo sapiens) (cd2 molecule (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd2 (mus musculus) (cd2 antigen (mus musculus))", "cd22 (homo sapiens)", "cd21 (homo sapiens)", "cd22 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd2 locus control region (homo sapiens)", "cd2ap (homo sapiens)", "cd23 (homo sapiens)", "cd2 antigen (mus musculus)", "t-cell surface antigen cd2-like (danio rerio)", ...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'lfa3'?
[ "lfa-3 (homo sapiens)", "lfa3 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens))", "lfa-1 (homo sapiens) (integrin subunit beta 2 (homo sapiens))", "lfa-2 (homo sapiens)", "lfa1a (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha 3 (homo sapiens)", "integrin subunit alpha l (homo sapiens)", "leu-3 (homo sapiens)", "cd11a (homo ...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcm1'?
[ "bcm1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcms1 (homo sapiens)", "bcm-1 (mus musculus)", "bcmo1 (homo sapiens)", "bc1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "bcm1 (mus musculus)", "bcm (homo sapiens)", "bcds1 (homo sapiens) (cancer, familial, with in vitro radioresistance (homo sapiens))", "bcma (homo sapiens)", "bcm182 (homo sapiens)", "bct1 (homo...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcm-1'?
[ "bcm-1 (mus musculus)" ]
[ "bcsc-1 (homo sapiens)", "bc-2 (homo sapiens)", "bcm1 (homo sapiens)", "bone marrow stromal cell antigen 1 (homo sapiens)", "ctm-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcms1 (homo sapiens)", "bca-1 (homo sapiens)", "dbc-1 (homo sapiens)", "bcf-1 (caenorhabditis elegans)", "bcm910 (homo sapiens)" ]
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'bcm1'?
[ "bcm1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "bcms1 (homo sapiens)", "bcm-1 (mus musculus)", "bcmo1 (homo sapiens)", "bc1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "bcm1 (mus musculus)", "bcm (homo sapiens)", "bcds1 (homo sapiens) (cancer, familial, with in vitro radioresistance (homo sapiens))", "bcma (homo sapiens)", "bcm182 (homo sapiens)", "bct1 (homo...
Given the context 'The duplicated regions may have stayed together on chromosome 1 in the human (with the insertion of a centromere), while in the mouse, the genetic regions are proposed to have become dispersed in the formation of chromosomes 1 and 3. CD2 and LFA3 are more dissimilar in sequence than BCM1 and LFA3, and if the precursors of the CD2 and LFA3 loci formed before the proposed chromosome segment duplication, then a gene encoding a recognizer molecule for BCM1 may exist in linkage with Bcm-1/BCM1 on chromosome 1 (mouse) and 1q (human).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'type i tnf-r'?
[ "tnf-r-i (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (homo sapiens)", "tnfrsf1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfar (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnf-r-ii (homo sapiens)", "tnfr-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2 (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-iii (homo sapiens)", "tnfbr (homo sapiens)", "tnfcr (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (xenopus laevis) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1a s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfr3 (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2-rp (homo sapiens)", "tn...
Given the context 'The cDNA for the type I TNF-R, cloned using amino acid sequence data of its soluble form, encodes both the cell surface and a soluble form of the receptor. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tumor necrosis factor'?
[ "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnf superfamily member 4 (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "lymphotoxin alpha (homo sapiens)", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis...
Given the context 'Two proteins which specifically bind tumor necrosis factor (TNF) have recently been isolated from human urine in our laboratory.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tnf'?
[ "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor l homeolog (xenopus laevis))",...
Given the context 'Two proteins which specifically bind tumor necrosis factor (TNF) have recently been isolated from human urine in our laboratory.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tnf'?
[ "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor l homeolog (xenopus laevis))",...
Given the context 'Antibodies against one of the two TNF binding proteins (TBPI) were found to have effects characteristic of TNF, including stimulating phosphorylation of specific cellular proteins.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cell surface type 1 tnf-r'?
[ "tnf-r-i (homo sapiens)", "tnfrsf1a (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 1a (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (homo sapiens)", "tnfar (homo sapiens)", "tnfr1 (homo sapiens)", "p60 (homo sapiens) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1a (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "tnfr-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnfcr (homo sapiens)", "tnfbr (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2 (homo sapiens)", "dcr1-tnfr (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-ii (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (xenopus laevis) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1a s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfar (xenopus laevis) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1...
Given the context 'Oligonucleotide probes designed on the basis of the NH2-terminal amino acid sequence of TBPI were used to clone the cDNA for the structurally related cell surface type 1 TNF-R. It is notable that although this receptor can signal the phosphorylation of cellular proteins, it appears from its amino acid sequence to be devoid of intrinsic protein kinase activity.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'nerve growth factor receptor'?
[ "nerve growth factor receptor (homo sapiens)", "ngfr (homo sapiens)", "p75(ntr) (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "nerve growth factor receptor (rattus norvegicus)", "nerve growth factor receptor (gallus gallus)", "ngfr (xenopus tropicalis) (nerve growth factor receptor (xenopus tropicalis))", "nerve growth factor receptor (xenopus tropicalis)", "nerve growth factor receptor (bos taurus)", "trk (homo sapiens) (neurot...
Given the context 'The extracellular domain of the receptor is composed of four internal cysteine-rich repeats, homologous to structures repeated four times in the extracellular domains of the nerve growth factor receptor and the B lymphocytes surface antigen CDw40.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cdw40'?
[ "cdw40 (homo sapiens)", "p50 (homo sapiens) (cd40 molecule (homo sapiens))", "cd40 molecule (homo sapiens)", "cd40 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "ox40 (homo sapiens)", "gp40 (homo sapiens) (cd7 molecule (homo sapiens))", "hcd40l (homo sapiens)", "gp39 (homo sapiens) (cd40 ligand (homo sapiens))", "cdw40 (xenopus tropicalis)", "ox-40l (homo sapiens)", "cd40 ligand (homo sapiens)", "cd40l (homo sapiens)", "il-40 (homo sapiens)", "tp40 (homo ...
Given the context 'The extracellular domain of the receptor is composed of four internal cysteine-rich repeats, homologous to structures repeated four times in the extracellular domains of the nerve growth factor receptor and the B lymphocytes surface antigen CDw40.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'type i tnf-r'?
[ "tnf-r-i (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (homo sapiens)", "tnfrsf1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfar (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnf-r-ii (homo sapiens)", "tnfr-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2 (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-iii (homo sapiens)", "tnfbr (homo sapiens)", "tnfcr (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (xenopus laevis) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1a s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfr3 (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2-rp (homo sapiens)", "tn...
Given the context 'The amino acid composition and size of the extracellular domain of the type I TNF-R closely resemble those of TBPI.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'type i tnf-r'?
[ "tnf-r-i (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (homo sapiens)", "tnfrsf1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfar (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnf-r-ii (homo sapiens)", "tnfr-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2 (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-iii (homo sapiens)", "tnfbr (homo sapiens)", "tnfcr (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (xenopus laevis) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1a s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfr3 (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2-rp (homo sapiens)", "tn...
Given the context 'The COOH-terminal amino acid sequence of the four cysteine rich repeats within the extracellular domain of the type I TNF-R matches the COOH-terminal sequence of TBPI.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'type ii tnf-r'?
[ "tnf-r-ii (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2 (homo sapiens)", "tnfbr (homo sapiens)", "tnfrsf1b (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 1b (homo sapiens)", "tnfr1b (homo sapiens)", "p75 (homo sapiens) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1b (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "tnfr2-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnfr-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-i (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-iii (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-ii (mus musculus)", "tnf-r (homo sapiens)", "tnfcr (homo sapiens)", "tnfr3 (homo sapiens)", "tnfar (homo sapiens)", "tnfr-ii (gallus gallus)" ]
Given the context 'On the other hand, amino acid sequences in the soluble form of the type II TNF-R (TBPII), while indicating a marked homology of structure, did not suggest any identity between this protein and the extracellular domain of the type I TNF-R. CHO cells transfected with type I TNF-R cDNA produced both cell surface and soluble forms of the receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tbpii'?
[ "tbpii (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tbp2 (homo sapiens)", "tbp (drosophila melanogaster)", "tbp-1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "tbp1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "tbp-related factor (drosophila melanogaster)", "tbp-b (xenopus laevis) (tata-box binding protein s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tbp (homo sapiens)", "tbp7 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'On the other hand, amino acid sequences in the soluble form of the type II TNF-R (TBPII), while indicating a marked homology of structure, did not suggest any identity between this protein and the extracellular domain of the type I TNF-R. CHO cells transfected with type I TNF-R cDNA produced both cell surface and soluble forms of the receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'type i tnf-r'?
[ "tnf-r-i (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (homo sapiens)", "tnfrsf1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfar (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnf-r-ii (homo sapiens)", "tnfr-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2 (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-iii (homo sapiens)", "tnfbr (homo sapiens)", "tnfcr (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (xenopus laevis) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1a s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfr3 (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2-rp (homo sapiens)", "tn...
Given the context 'On the other hand, amino acid sequences in the soluble form of the type II TNF-R (TBPII), while indicating a marked homology of structure, did not suggest any identity between this protein and the extracellular domain of the type I TNF-R. CHO cells transfected with type I TNF-R cDNA produced both cell surface and soluble forms of the receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'type i tnf-r'?
[ "tnf-r-i (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (homo sapiens)", "tnfrsf1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfar (homo sapiens)", "tnf receptor superfamily member 1a (homo sapiens)", "tnfr1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnf-r-ii (homo sapiens)", "tnfr-rp (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2 (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r-iii (homo sapiens)", "tnfbr (homo sapiens)", "tnfcr (homo sapiens)", "tnf-r (xenopus laevis) (tnf receptor superfamily member 1a s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfr3 (homo sapiens)", "tnfr2-rp (homo sapiens)", "tn...
Given the context 'On the other hand, amino acid sequences in the soluble form of the type II TNF-R (TBPII), while indicating a marked homology of structure, did not suggest any identity between this protein and the extracellular domain of the type I TNF-R. CHO cells transfected with type I TNF-R cDNA produced both cell surface and soluble forms of the receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'A novel secretory tumor necrosis factor-inducible protein (TSG-6) is a member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, closely related to the adhesion receptor CD44. TSG-6 cDNA was isolated by differential screening of a lambda cDNA library prepared from tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-treated human diploid FS-4 fibroblasts.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd44'?
[ "cd44 (homo sapiens)", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) (homo sapiens)", "lhr (homo sapiens) (cd44 molecule (in blood group) (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd44 antigen (mus musculus)", "cd44 (mus musculus)", "hcell (xenopus laevis) (cd44 molecule (in blood group) s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "cd44 molecule (gallus gallus)", "cdw44 (xe...
Given the context 'A novel secretory tumor necrosis factor-inducible protein (TSG-6) is a member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, closely related to the adhesion receptor CD44. TSG-6 cDNA was isolated by differential screening of a lambda cDNA library prepared from tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-treated human diploid FS-4 fibroblasts.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'A novel secretory tumor necrosis factor-inducible protein (TSG-6) is a member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, closely related to the adhesion receptor CD44. TSG-6 cDNA was isolated by differential screening of a lambda cDNA library prepared from tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-treated human diploid FS-4 fibroblasts.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tumor necrosis factor'?
[ "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnf superfamily member 4 (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "lymphotoxin alpha (homo sapiens)", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis...
Given the context 'A novel secretory tumor necrosis factor-inducible protein (TSG-6) is a member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, closely related to the adhesion receptor CD44. TSG-6 cDNA was isolated by differential screening of a lambda cDNA library prepared from tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-treated human diploid FS-4 fibroblasts.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tnf'?
[ "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor l homeolog (xenopus laevis))",...
Given the context 'A novel secretory tumor necrosis factor-inducible protein (TSG-6) is a member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, closely related to the adhesion receptor CD44. TSG-6 cDNA was isolated by differential screening of a lambda cDNA library prepared from tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-treated human diploid FS-4 fibroblasts.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'We show that TSG-6 mRNA was not detectable in untreated cells, but became readily induced by TNF in normal human fibroblast lines and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tnf'?
[ "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor l homeolog (xenopus laevis))",...
Given the context 'We show that TSG-6 mRNA was not detectable in untreated cells, but became readily induced by TNF in normal human fibroblast lines and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'In contrast, TSG-6 mRNA was undetectable in either control or TNF-treated human vascular endothelial cells and a variety of tumor-derived or virus-transformed cell lines.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tnf'?
[ "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor l homeolog (xenopus laevis))",...
Given the context 'In contrast, TSG-6 mRNA was undetectable in either control or TNF-treated human vascular endothelial cells and a variety of tumor-derived or virus-transformed cell lines.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'The sequence of full-length TSG-6 cDNA revealed one major open reading frame predicting a polypeptide of 277 amino acids, including a typical cleavable signal peptide.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'The NH2-terminal half of the predicted TSG-6 protein sequence shows a significant homology with a region implicated in hyaluronate binding, present in cartilage link protein, proteoglycan core proteins, and the adhesion receptor CD44.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cartilage link protein'?
[ "hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (homo sapiens)", "crt1 (homo sapiens) (hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (mus musculus)", "lp (mus musculus) (hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (mus musculus))", "clp (mus musculus) (hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (mus musculus))", "hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (xenopus tropicalis)", "hyaluronan and p...
Given the context 'The NH2-terminal half of the predicted TSG-6 protein sequence shows a significant homology with a region implicated in hyaluronate binding, present in cartilage link protein, proteoglycan core proteins, and the adhesion receptor CD44.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd44'?
[ "cd44 (homo sapiens)", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) (homo sapiens)", "lhr (homo sapiens) (cd44 molecule (in blood group) (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd44 antigen (mus musculus)", "cd44 (mus musculus)", "hcell (xenopus laevis) (cd44 molecule (in blood group) s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "cd44 molecule (gallus gallus)", "cdw44 (xe...
Given the context 'The NH2-terminal half of the predicted TSG-6 protein sequence shows a significant homology with a region implicated in hyaluronate binding, present in cartilage link protein, proteoglycan core proteins, and the adhesion receptor CD44.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'The most extensive sequence homology exists between the predicted TSG-6 protein and CD44.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cd44'?
[ "cd44 (homo sapiens)", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) (homo sapiens)", "lhr (homo sapiens) (cd44 molecule (in blood group) (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cd44 antigen (mus musculus)", "cd44 (mus musculus)", "hcell (xenopus laevis) (cd44 molecule (in blood group) s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) s homeolog (xenopus laevis)", "cd44 molecule (in blood group) (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "cd44 molecule (gallus gallus)", "cdw44 (xe...
Given the context 'The most extensive sequence homology exists between the predicted TSG-6 protein and CD44.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Western blot analysis with an antiserum raised against a TSG-6 fusion protein detected a 39-kD glycoprotein in the supernatants of TNF-treated FS-4 cells and of cells transfected with TSG-6 cDNA.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tnf'?
[ "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor l homeolog (xenopus laevis))",...
Given the context 'Western blot analysis with an antiserum raised against a TSG-6 fusion protein detected a 39-kD glycoprotein in the supernatants of TNF-treated FS-4 cells and of cells transfected with TSG-6 cDNA.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Western blot analysis with an antiserum raised against a TSG-6 fusion protein detected a 39-kD glycoprotein in the supernatants of TNF-treated FS-4 cells and of cells transfected with TSG-6 cDNA.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Binding of the TSG-6 protein to hyaluronate was demonstrated by coprecipitation.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tnf'?
[ "tnf (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (homo sapiens)", "tumor necrosis factor (homo sapiens)", "tnfsf2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tnfsf1 (homo sapiens)", "tnfb (homo sapiens)", "tnfc (homo sapiens)", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnf-alpha (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "tnfa (xenopus laevis) (tumor necrosis factor l homeolog (xenopus laevis))",...
Given the context 'Our data indicate that the inflammatory cytokine (TNF or IL-1)-inducible, secretory TSG-6 protein is a novel member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, possibly involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions during inflammation and tumorigenesis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'il-1'?
[ "il-1 (homo sapiens)", "interleukin 1 beta (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "interleukin 1 alpha (homo sapiens)", "il-1 alpha (homo sapiens)", "il-1a (homo sapiens)", "il1f1 (homo sapiens)", "il-1h (homo sapiens)", "il-1h1 (homo sapiens)", "il1a (homo sapiens)", "il1 (homo sapiens)", "il1-alpha (homo sapiens)", "il-1 (drosophila melanogaster)" ]
Given the context 'Our data indicate that the inflammatory cytokine (TNF or IL-1)-inducible, secretory TSG-6 protein is a novel member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, possibly involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions during inflammation and tumorigenesis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'tsg-6'?
[ "tsg-6 (homo sapiens)", "tsg6 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "tsg-9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (mus musculus)", "tsg-14 (homo sapiens)", "tsg7 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-6 (gallus gallus)", "tsg1 (homo sapiens)", "tsg11 (homo sapiens)", "tsga5 (homo sapiens)", "tsg9 (homo sapiens)", "tsg-9 (mus musculus)" ]
Given the context 'Our data indicate that the inflammatory cytokine (TNF or IL-1)-inducible, secretory TSG-6 protein is a novel member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, possibly involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions during inflammation and tumorigenesis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cdc2'?
[ "cdc2 (homo sapiens) (cyclin dependent kinase 1 (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cdc2l (homo sapiens)", "cdc2c (drosophila melanogaster)", "cdc2 (drosophila melanogaster) (cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "cdc2 (homo sapiens) (dna polymerase delta 1, catalytic subunit (homo sapiens))", "cdc2l1 (homo sapiens)", "cdc2l2 (homo sapiens)", "cdc2 (mus musculus) (cel...
Given the context 'Cloning and antisense oligodeoxynucleotide inhibition of a human homolog of cdc2 required in hematopoiesis. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'butyrylcholinesterase'?
[ "butyrylcholinesterase (homo sapiens)", "che1 (homo sapiens) (butyrylcholinesterase (homo sapiens))", "e1 (homo sapiens) (butyrylcholinesterase (homo sapiens))", "bche (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "butyrylcholinesterase (bos taurus)", "butyrylcholinesterase (rattus norvegicus)", "butyrylcholinesterase (mus musculus)", "butyrylcholinesterase (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "butyrylcholinesterase (gallus gallus)", "che (drosophila melanogaster) (acetylcholine esterase (drosophila melanogaster))", "butyry...
Given the context 'An oligodeoxynucleotide blocking production of the acetylcholine-hydrolyzing enzyme, butyrylcholinesterase, displayed a similar inhibition of megakaryocytopoiesis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cdc2'?
[ "cdc2 (homo sapiens) (cyclin dependent kinase 1 (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cdc2l (homo sapiens)", "cdc2c (drosophila melanogaster)", "cdc2 (drosophila melanogaster) (cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "cdc2 (homo sapiens) (dna polymerase delta 1, catalytic subunit (homo sapiens))", "cdc2l1 (homo sapiens)", "cdc2l2 (homo sapiens)", "cdc2 (mus musculus) (cel...
Given the context 'In contrast, an oligodeoxynucleotide blocking production of the human 2Hs cdc2 homolog interfered with production of the human 2Hs cdc2 homolog interfered with cellular proliferation without altering the cell-type composition of these cultures.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cdc2'?
[ "cdc2 (homo sapiens) (cyclin dependent kinase 1 (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "cdc2l (homo sapiens)", "cdc2c (drosophila melanogaster)", "cdc2 (drosophila melanogaster) (cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (drosophila melanogaster))", "cdc2 (homo sapiens) (dna polymerase delta 1, catalytic subunit (homo sapiens))", "cdc2l1 (homo sapiens)", "cdc2l2 (homo sapiens)", "cdc2 (mus musculus) (cel...
Given the context 'In contrast, an oligodeoxynucleotide blocking production of the human 2Hs cdc2 homolog interfered with production of the human 2Hs cdc2 homolog interfered with cellular proliferation without altering the cell-type composition of these cultures.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'desmoglein i'?
[ "desmoglein 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "desmoglein 2 (homo sapiens)", "desmoglein 1 alpha (mus musculus)", "desmoglein 3 (homo sapiens)", "desmoglein 4 (homo sapiens)", "desmoglein 2 (mus musculus)", "desmoglein 3 (mus musculus)", "desmoglein 4 (mus musculus)", "desmoglein 1 gamma (mus musculus)", "desmoglein 1 s homeolog (xenopus laevis...
Given the context 'The transmembrane desmosomal glycoproteins have been proposed to play a role in cell adhesion; desmoglein I (DGI) is a major member of this class of desmosomal molecules.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'dgi'?
[ "dg1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "dgdi (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgi1 (homo sapiens)", "dgmii (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgsi (homo sapiens)", "dg1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgs-i (homo sapiens)", "dgpi1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgamma (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgrip (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgic (homo sapiens)...
Given the context 'The transmembrane desmosomal glycoproteins have been proposed to play a role in cell adhesion; desmoglein I (DGI) is a major member of this class of desmosomal molecules.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'dgi'?
[ "dg1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "dgdi (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgi1 (homo sapiens)", "dgmii (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgsi (homo sapiens)", "dg1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgs-i (homo sapiens)", "dgpi1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgamma (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgrip (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgic (homo sapiens)...
Given the context 'However, evidence supporting a role for DGI in cell adhesion or in the plaque is lacking.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'dgi'?
[ "dg1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "dgdi (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgi1 (homo sapiens)", "dgmii (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgsi (homo sapiens)", "dg1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgs-i (homo sapiens)", "dgpi1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgamma (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgrip (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgic (homo sapiens)...
Given the context 'In order to begin to understand DGI function we have identified human cDNA clones encoding the entire mature polypeptide of 1000 amino acids.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'dgi'?
[ "dg1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "dgdi (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgi1 (homo sapiens)", "dgmii (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgsi (homo sapiens)", "dg1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgs-i (homo sapiens)", "dgpi1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgamma (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgrip (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgic (homo sapiens)...
Given the context 'Our data suggest that like the bovine DGI molecule human DGI is highly related to the calcium-dependent class of cell adhesion molecules known as cadherins.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'n-cadherin'?
[ "cadherin 2 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "n-cadherin (drosophila melanogaster)", "n-cad (drosophila melanogaster) (cadherin-n (drosophila melanogaster))", "n-cadherin (xenopus laevis) (cadherin 2 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "n-cad (xenopus laevis) (cadherin 2 s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "cadherin-n (drosophila melanogaster)", "d-cad (droso...
Given the context 'The highest degree of similarity between human N-cadherin and human DGI, and likewise between bovine DGI and human DGI, is greatest in the most amino-terminal extracellular domain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'dgi'?
[ "dg1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "dgdi (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgi1 (homo sapiens)", "dgmii (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgsi (homo sapiens)", "dg1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgs-i (homo sapiens)", "dgpi1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgamma (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgrip (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgic (homo sapiens)...
Given the context 'The highest degree of similarity between human N-cadherin and human DGI, and likewise between bovine DGI and human DGI, is greatest in the most amino-terminal extracellular domain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'dgi'?
[ "dg1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "dgdi (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgi1 (homo sapiens)", "dgmii (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgsi (homo sapiens)", "dg1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgs-i (homo sapiens)", "dgpi1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgamma (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgrip (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgic (homo sapiens)...
Given the context 'The highest degree of similarity between human N-cadherin and human DGI, and likewise between bovine DGI and human DGI, is greatest in the most amino-terminal extracellular domain.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'dgi'?
[ "dg1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "dgdi (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgi1 (homo sapiens)", "dgmii (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgsi (homo sapiens)", "dg1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgs-i (homo sapiens)", "dgpi1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgamma (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgrip (drosophila melanogaster)", "dgic (homo sapiens)...
Given the context 'Five amino acids that are identical in bovine and human DGI lie in the second of the two predicted beta-strands, and intriguingly contain putative target sites for protein kinase C.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens))", "loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (mus musculus)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin-like (xenopus laevis) (loc121395729 (xenop...
Given the context 'Characterization of human loricrin.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens))", "loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (mus musculus)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin-like (xenopus laevis) (loc121395729 (xenop...
Given the context 'We have isolated and characterized a full-length cDNA clone encoding human loricrin.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (mus musculus)", "lor (mus musculus) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (mus musculus))" ]
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope pre...
Given the context 'Curiously, this protein displays major differences from the recently described mouse loricrin (Mehrel, T., Hohl, D., Nakazawa, H., Rothnagel, J.A., Longley, M.A., Bundman, D., Cheng, C.K., Lichti, U., Bisher, M.E., Steven, A. C., Steinert, P.M., Yuspa, S.H., and Roop, D.R. (1990)', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens))", "loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (mus musculus)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin-like (xenopus laevis) (loc121395729 (xenop...
Given the context 'Furthermore, we have isolated four peptides from purified human cell envelopes that contain recognizable loricrin sequences and which are cross-linked by the N epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine isodipeptide bond.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens))", "loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (mus musculus)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin-like (xenopus laevis) (loc121395729 (xenop...
Given the context 'The presence of such bonds thus affords an explanation for the extraordinary insolubility of loricrin by cross-linking to the cell envelope and can also explain the low steady-state levels of monomeric loricrin in cytoskeletal extracts of epidermis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens))", "loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (mus musculus)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin-like (xenopus laevis) (loc121395729 (xenop...
Given the context 'The presence of such bonds thus affords an explanation for the extraordinary insolubility of loricrin by cross-linking to the cell envelope and can also explain the low steady-state levels of monomeric loricrin in cytoskeletal extracts of epidermis.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens))", "loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (mus musculus)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin-like (xenopus laevis) (loc121395729 (xenop...
Given the context 'We propose a model for the structure of loricrin in which (i) the unusual glycine-serine-rich sequences adopt a flexible loop conformation, indexed on the recurrent aliphatic residues; (ii) inter- or intramolecular isodipeptide and disulfide cross-links induce or stabilize folding of loricrin so as to form a more compact rosette-like structure; and (iii) the presence of the flexible glycine-rich loops necessarily will impact a flexible character to the cell envelope and entire epithelium.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'loricrin'?
[ "loricrin (homo sapiens)", "lor (homo sapiens) (loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens))", "loricrin cornified envelope precursor protein (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "loricrin-like (homo sapiens)", "loricrin (mus musculus)", "loricrin (rattus norvegicus)", "loricrin (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin (sus scrofa)", "loricrin (oryctolagus cuniculus)", "loricrin (bos taurus)", "loricrin-like (xenopus tropicalis)", "loricrin-like (xenopus laevis) (loc121395729 (xenop...
Given the context 'We propose a model for the structure of loricrin in which (i) the unusual glycine-serine-rich sequences adopt a flexible loop conformation, indexed on the recurrent aliphatic residues; (ii) inter- or intramolecular isodipeptide and disulfide cross-links induce or stabilize folding of loricrin so as to form a more compact rosette-like structure; and (iii) the presence of the flexible glycine-rich loops necessarily will impact a flexible character to the cell envelope and entire epithelium.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'cocaine- and antidepressant-sensitive human noradrenaline transporter'?
[ "slc6a2 (homo sapiens)", "net (homo sapiens) (solute carrier family 6 member 2 (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "slc6a10 (homo sapiens)", "slc6a21 (homo sapiens)", "slc6a21 (rattus norvegicus)", "slc6a11 (homo sapiens)", "net (mus musculus) (solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, noradrenalin), member 2 (mus musculus))", "slc6a18 (homo sapiens)", "slc6a17 (homo sapiens)", "slc6a11 (rattus norveg...
Given the context 'Expression cloning of a cocaine- and antidepressant-sensitive human noradrenaline transporter. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'noradrenaline transporter'?
[ "net (homo sapiens) (solute carrier family 6 member 2 (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "net (mus musculus) (solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, noradrenalin), member 2 (mus musculus))", "dat (drosophila melanogaster) (dopamine transporter (drosophila melanogaster))", "dopamine transporter (drosophila melanogaster)", "slc6a2 (rattus norvegicus)", "slc6a11 (rattus norvegicus)...
Given the context 'We have isolated a complementary DNA clone encoding a human noradrenaline transporter.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ypt1'?
[ "ypt1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "rab family gtpase ypt1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)" ]
[ "ypt1 (homo sapiens)", "yp1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "yp-1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "ypf1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "ypp1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "yp3 (drosophila melanogaster)", "h-ypt3 (homo sapiens)", "yp2 (drosophila melanogaster)", "ypt11 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "ypt6 (...
Given the context 'A set of 11 clones encoding putative GTP binding proteins highly homologous to the yeast YPT1/SEC4 gene products have been isolated from an MDCK cell cDNA library.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sec4'?
[ "sec4 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)" ]
[ "sec4l (homo sapiens)", "sec6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec5 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec3 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec8 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec14 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec34 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec 6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec12 (drosophila melanogaster)", ...
Given the context 'A set of 11 clones encoding putative GTP binding proteins highly homologous to the yeast YPT1/SEC4 gene products have been isolated from an MDCK cell cDNA library.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'rab2'?
[ "rab2 (homo sapiens)", "rab2a, member ras oncogene family (homo sapiens)", "rab2a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rab2 (drosophila melanogaster)", "rab2 (xenopus laevis) (rab2a, member ras oncogene family s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "rab, member ras oncogene family-like 2 (mus musculus)", "rab2 (xenopus laevis) (rab2a, member ras oncogene family l homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "rab, member of ras oncogene family lik...
Given the context 'One, the MDCK homolog of rab2, is associated with a structure having the characteristics of an intermediate compartment between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'rab5'?
[ "rab5 (homo sapiens)", "rab5a (homo sapiens)", "rab5a, member ras oncogene family (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rab5 (drosophila melanogaster)", "rab5a (drosophila melanogaster)", "rab5 (xenopus laevis) (rab5a, member ras oncogene family s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "rab (drosophila melanogaster) (rab5 (drosophila melanogaster))", "rab5 (xenopus laevis) (rab5a, member ras oncogene family l homeolog (xenopus laevis...
Given the context 'The second, rab5, is located at the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membrane and on early endosomes, while the third, rab7, is found on late endosomes.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'rab7'?
[ "rab7 (homo sapiens) (rab7a, member ras oncogene family (homo sapiens))", "rab7a, member ras oncogene family (homo sapiens)", "rab7a (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "rab7 (drosophila melanogaster)", "rab-7 (drosophila melanogaster)", "rab7 (xenopus laevis) (rab7a, member ras oncogene family s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "rab7 (xenopus laevis) (rab7a, member ras oncogene family l homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "rab7 (homo sapiens) (rab7b, member ras oncogene family (homo...
Given the context 'The second, rab5, is located at the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membrane and on early endosomes, while the third, rab7, is found on late endosomes.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ypt1'?
[ "ypt1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "rab family gtpase ypt1 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)" ]
[ "ypt1 (homo sapiens)", "yp1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "yp-1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "ypf1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "ypp1 (drosophila melanogaster)", "yp3 (drosophila melanogaster)", "h-ypt3 (homo sapiens)", "yp2 (drosophila melanogaster)", "ypt11 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)", "ypt6 (...
Given the context 'These findings provide evidence that members of the YPT1/SEC4 subfamily of GTP binding proteins are localized to specific exocytic and endocytic subcompartments in mammalian cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sec4'?
[ "sec4 (saccharomyces cerevisiae s288c)" ]
[ "sec4l (homo sapiens)", "sec6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec5 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec3 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec8 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec14 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec34 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec 6 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sec12 (drosophila melanogaster)", ...
Given the context 'These findings provide evidence that members of the YPT1/SEC4 subfamily of GTP binding proteins are localized to specific exocytic and endocytic subcompartments in mammalian cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'kdel receptor'?
[ "kdelr1 (homo sapiens)", "kdel endoplasmic reticulum protein retention receptor 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "kdel receptor (drosophila melanogaster)", "kdelr (drosophila melanogaster)", "kdelr2 (homo sapiens)", "kdelr3 (homo sapiens)", "kdelr (xenopus tropicalis)", "kdel (lys-asp-glu-leu) endoplasmic reticulum protein retention receptor 1 (mus musculus)", "kdelr1 (xenopus tropicalis) (kdel endoplasmic reticul...
Given the context 'In contrast, Vaux et al. suggest that the mammalian KDEL receptor is a 72K glycoprotein that they detected using an anti-idiotypic antibody approach.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'erd2'?
[ "erd2 (homo sapiens)", "erd2.1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "erd2.2 (homo sapiens)", "erd2 (drosophila melanogaster)", "erd-2.2 (caenorhabditis elegans)", "erda2 (homo sapiens)", "er lumen protein-retaining receptor erd-2.2 (caenorhabditis elegans)", "erd-2.1 (caenorhabditis elegans)", "erd2 (xenopus laevis) (kdel endoplasmic reticulum protein retention receptor...
Given the context 'We report here that human cells express a protein similar in sequence, size and properties to the ERD2 product, and propose that this protein is the human KDEL receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'kdel receptor'?
[ "kdelr1 (homo sapiens)", "kdel endoplasmic reticulum protein retention receptor 1 (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "kdel receptor (drosophila melanogaster)", "kdelr (drosophila melanogaster)", "kdelr2 (homo sapiens)", "kdelr3 (homo sapiens)", "kdelr (xenopus tropicalis)", "kdel (lys-asp-glu-leu) endoplasmic reticulum protein retention receptor 1 (mus musculus)", "kdelr1 (xenopus tropicalis) (kdel endoplasmic reticul...
Given the context 'We report here that human cells express a protein similar in sequence, size and properties to the ERD2 product, and propose that this protein is the human KDEL receptor.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'stem cell factor'?
[ "sf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))", "kit ligand (homo sapiens)", "mgf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))", "scf (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sf (mus musculus) (kit ligand (mus musculus))", "csf-1 (homo sapiens)", "colony stimulating factor 1 (homo sapiens)", "kit ligand (gallus gallus)", "mcsf (homo sapiens)", "kit ligand (mus musculus)", "slf (mus musculus) (kit ligand (mus musculus))", "kitlg (xenopus laevis) (kit ligand s homeolog (xen...
Given the context 'Primary structure and functional expression of rat and human stem cell factor DNAs. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'scf'?
[ "scf (homo sapiens)", "sf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))", "kit ligand (homo sapiens)", "mgf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 1 (homo sapiens)", "csf-1 (homo sapiens)", "csf1 (homo sapiens)", "colony stimulating factor 3 (homo sapiens)", "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "csf3 (homo sapiens)", "steel (xenopus laevis) (kit ligand s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "c...
Given the context 'Using probes based on the rat sequence, partial and full-length cDNA and genomic clones of human SCF have been isolated.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'scf'?
[ "scf (homo sapiens)", "sf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))", "kit ligand (homo sapiens)", "mgf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 1 (homo sapiens)", "csf-1 (homo sapiens)", "csf1 (homo sapiens)", "colony stimulating factor 3 (homo sapiens)", "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "csf3 (homo sapiens)", "steel (xenopus laevis) (kit ligand s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "c...
Given the context 'SCF is able to augment the proliferation of both myeloid and lymphoid hematopoietic progenitors in bone marrow cultures.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'scf'?
[ "scf (homo sapiens)", "sf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))", "kit ligand (homo sapiens)", "mgf (homo sapiens) (kit ligand (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "colony stimulating factor 1 (homo sapiens)", "csf-1 (homo sapiens)", "csf1 (homo sapiens)", "colony stimulating factor 3 (homo sapiens)", "colony stimulating factor 2 (homo sapiens)", "csf3 (homo sapiens)", "steel (xenopus laevis) (kit ligand s homeolog (xenopus laevis))", "csf2 (homo sapiens)", "c...
Given the context 'SCF exhibits potent synergistic activities in conjunction with colony-stimulating factors, resulting in increased colony numbers and colony size.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sp100'?
[ "sp100 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 nuclear antigen (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sp100 (drosophila melanogaster)", "nuclear antigen sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs1 (mus musculus)", "nuclear antigen sp100, related sequence 1 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs (mus musculus)", "sp140 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp170 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sp140 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'Autoantibodies to a novel nuclear Ag, Sp100, have recently been described that recognize a nuclear protein with an apparent molecular mass of 95 to 100 kDa and a dot-like distribution within cell nuclei.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sp100'?
[ "sp100 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 nuclear antigen (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sp100 (drosophila melanogaster)", "nuclear antigen sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs1 (mus musculus)", "nuclear antigen sp100, related sequence 1 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs (mus musculus)", "sp140 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp170 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sp140 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'By immunoscreening of a lambda gt11 cDNA expression library derived from HeLa cells with an anti-Sp100 autoimmune serum a 0.7-kb cDNA (Sp26) coding for a fragment of Sp100 was isolated.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sp100'?
[ "sp100 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 nuclear antigen (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sp100 (drosophila melanogaster)", "nuclear antigen sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs1 (mus musculus)", "nuclear antigen sp100, related sequence 1 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs (mus musculus)", "sp140 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp170 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sp140 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'By immunoscreening of a lambda gt11 cDNA expression library derived from HeLa cells with an anti-Sp100 autoimmune serum a 0.7-kb cDNA (Sp26) coding for a fragment of Sp100 was isolated.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sp100'?
[ "sp100 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 nuclear antigen (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sp100 (drosophila melanogaster)", "nuclear antigen sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs1 (mus musculus)", "nuclear antigen sp100, related sequence 1 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs (mus musculus)", "sp140 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp170 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sp140 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'Expression of this cDNA and use of the recombinant protein in ELISA revealed that the fragment carries major Sp100 autoepitopes and that anti-Sp100 autoantibodies predominantly occur in patients suffering from primary biliary cirrhosis (50/184).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sp100'?
[ "sp100 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 nuclear antigen (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sp100 (drosophila melanogaster)", "nuclear antigen sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs1 (mus musculus)", "nuclear antigen sp100, related sequence 1 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs (mus musculus)", "sp140 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp170 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sp140 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'Expression of this cDNA and use of the recombinant protein in ELISA revealed that the fragment carries major Sp100 autoepitopes and that anti-Sp100 autoantibodies predominantly occur in patients suffering from primary biliary cirrhosis (50/184).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sp100'?
[ "sp100 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 nuclear antigen (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sp100 (drosophila melanogaster)", "nuclear antigen sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs1 (mus musculus)", "nuclear antigen sp100, related sequence 1 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs (mus musculus)", "sp140 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp170 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sp140 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'The Sp100 autoantigen expressed in vitro from this cDNA and authenticated by a capture immunoblot assay, comigrated in SDS-PAGE with the authentic HeLa autoantigen of 95 to 100 kDa and thus showed an aberrant electrophoretic mobility.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'sp100'?
[ "sp100 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 nuclear antigen (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "sp100 (drosophila melanogaster)", "nuclear antigen sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs1 (mus musculus)", "nuclear antigen sp100, related sequence 1 (mus musculus)", "sp100-rs (mus musculus)", "sp140 (homo sapiens)", "sp100 (mus musculus)", "sp170 (drosophila melanogaster)", "sp140 (drosophila melanoga...
Given the context 'Computer based protein sequence analysis of the Sp100 autoantigen revealed regions of striking sequence similarities to the alpha 1 and alpha 2 domains of various human and non-human MHC class I Ag and to several transacting transcriptional regulatory proteins.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'fc alpha r'?
[ "fc alpha receptor (homo sapiens)", "fcalphar (homo sapiens)", "fcalphari (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "fcgr1 (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fcgammariia (homo sapiens)", "fcri (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens)", "fcgr1a (homo sapiens)", "fcg1 (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fcgriiia (homo sapiens)",...
Given the context 'Although cell surface receptors for the Fc region of IgA (Fc alpha R) have been implicated in a variety of immune effector mechanisms, the molecular features of Fc alpha R remain only marginally characterized.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'fc alpha r'?
[ "fc alpha receptor (homo sapiens)", "fcalphar (homo sapiens)", "fcalphari (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "fcgr1 (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fcgammariia (homo sapiens)", "fcri (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens)", "fcgr1a (homo sapiens)", "fcg1 (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fcgriiia (homo sapiens)",...
Given the context 'Although cell surface receptors for the Fc region of IgA (Fc alpha R) have been implicated in a variety of immune effector mechanisms, the molecular features of Fc alpha R remain only marginally characterized.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'fc alpha r'?
[ "fc alpha receptor (homo sapiens)", "fcalphar (homo sapiens)", "fcalphari (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "fcgr1 (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fcgammariia (homo sapiens)", "fcri (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens)", "fcgr1a (homo sapiens)", "fcg1 (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fcgriiia (homo sapiens)",...
Given the context 'Databank searches indicate that the human myeloid cell Fc alpha R sequence is unique, is a member of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily, and is related to Fc receptors for IgG (Fc gamma RI, II, and III) and IgE (Fc epsilon RI).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'fc epsilon ri'?
[ "fc epsilon receptor ia (homo sapiens)", "fceri (homo sapiens) (fc epsilon receptor ia (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "fc epsilon receptor ii (homo sapiens)", "fc epsilon receptor ig (homo sapiens)", "fcgammariia (homo sapiens)", "fc epsilon receptor ii (gallus gallus)", "fcgr1 (homo sapiens) (fc gamma receptor ia (homo sapiens))", "fc epsilon receptor ia (rattus norvegicus)", "fcepsilonri (mus musculus) (fc receptor, ...
Given the context 'Databank searches indicate that the human myeloid cell Fc alpha R sequence is unique, is a member of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily, and is related to Fc receptors for IgG (Fc gamma RI, II, and III) and IgE (Fc epsilon RI).', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ferrochelatase'?
[ "ferrochelatase (homo sapiens)", "fech (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "ferrochelatase (drosophila melanogaster)", "ferrochelatase-like (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (bos taurus)", "ferrochelatase (gallus gallus)", "ferrochelatase (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (mus musculus)", "ferrochelatase (danio rerio)", "ferrochelatase l homeolog (xenopus l...
Given the context 'Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA encoding human ferrochelatase. ', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ferrochelatase'?
[ "ferrochelatase (homo sapiens)", "fech (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "ferrochelatase (drosophila melanogaster)", "ferrochelatase-like (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (bos taurus)", "ferrochelatase (gallus gallus)", "ferrochelatase (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (mus musculus)", "ferrochelatase (danio rerio)", "ferrochelatase l homeolog (xenopus l...
Given the context 'The cDNA encoding human ferrochelatase', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ferrochelatase'?
[ "ferrochelatase (mus musculus)" ]
[ "ferrochelatase (homo sapiens)", "ferrochelatase (drosophila melanogaster)", "ferrochelatase-like (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (bos taurus)", "ferrochelatase (gallus gallus)", "ferrochelatase (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (danio rerio)", "ferrochelatase l homeolog (xenopus l...
Given the context '[EC 4.99.1.1] was isolated from a human placenta cDNA library in bacteriophage lambda gt11 by screening with a radiolabeled fragment of mouse ferrochelatase cDNA.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ferrochelatase'?
[ "ferrochelatase (homo sapiens)", "fech (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "ferrochelatase (drosophila melanogaster)", "ferrochelatase-like (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (bos taurus)", "ferrochelatase (gallus gallus)", "ferrochelatase (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (mus musculus)", "ferrochelatase (danio rerio)", "ferrochelatase l homeolog (xenopus l...
Given the context 'Northern blot analysis showed two mRNAs of about 2500 and 1600 bp for ferrochelatase in K562 and HepG2 cells.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'ferrochelatase'?
[ "ferrochelatase (homo sapiens)", "fech (homo sapiens)" ]
[ "ferrochelatase (drosophila melanogaster)", "ferrochelatase-like (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (bos taurus)", "ferrochelatase (gallus gallus)", "ferrochelatase (caenorhabditis elegans)", "ferrochelatase (mus musculus)", "ferrochelatase (danio rerio)", "ferrochelatase l homeolog (xenopus l...
Given the context 'As full-length cDNA for human ferrochelatase is now available, molecular lesions related to erythropoietic protoporphyria can be characterized.', answer the user's query.
What is the biomedical concept corresponding to 'pancreatic cholesterol esterase'?
[ "carboxyl ester lipase (homo sapiens)", "bal (homo sapiens) (carboxyl ester lipase (homo sapiens))", "lipa (homo sapiens) (carboxyl ester lipase (homo sapiens))" ]
[ "neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase 1 (homo sapiens)", "ceh (homo sapiens) (carboxylesterase 1 (homo sapiens))", "carboxylesterase 1 (homo sapiens)", "carboxylesterase 3 (homo sapiens)", "carboxylesterase 2 (homo sapiens)", "esterase d (homo sapiens)", "liver carboxylesterase 1-like (homo sapiens)", ...
Given the context 'Sequence identity between human pancreatic cholesterol esterase and bile salt-stimulated milk lipase. ', answer the user's query.