Pub. Date : 2003 Mar 1
PMID : 12594298
6 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Both synthetic LXA(4) and 15-epi-LXA(4) as free acids activate recombinant human LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) to regulate gene expression, whereas the corresponding methyl ester of LXA(4) proved to be a partial ALXR antagonist and did not effectively regulate gene expression. | N-(1H-benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)-2-methoxyacetamide | formyl peptide receptor 2 | Homo sapiens |
2 | Both synthetic LXA(4) and 15-epi-LXA(4) as free acids activate recombinant human LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) to regulate gene expression, whereas the corresponding methyl ester of LXA(4) proved to be a partial ALXR antagonist and did not effectively regulate gene expression. | N-(1H-benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)-2-methoxyacetamide | formyl peptide receptor 2 | Homo sapiens |
3 | Both synthetic LXA(4) and 15-epi-LXA(4) as free acids activate recombinant human LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) to regulate gene expression, whereas the corresponding methyl ester of LXA(4) proved to be a partial ALXR antagonist and did not effectively regulate gene expression. | N-(1H-benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)-2-methoxyacetamide | formyl peptide receptor 2 | Homo sapiens |
4 | Both synthetic LXA(4) and 15-epi-LXA(4) as free acids activate recombinant human LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) to regulate gene expression, whereas the corresponding methyl ester of LXA(4) proved to be a partial ALXR antagonist and did not effectively regulate gene expression. | N-(1H-benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)-2-methoxyacetamide | formyl peptide receptor 2 | Homo sapiens |
5 | Both synthetic LXA(4) and 15-epi-LXA(4) as free acids activate recombinant human LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) to regulate gene expression, whereas the corresponding methyl ester of LXA(4) proved to be a partial ALXR antagonist and did not effectively regulate gene expression. | N-(1H-benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)-2-methoxyacetamide | formyl peptide receptor 2 | Homo sapiens |
6 | Both synthetic LXA(4) and 15-epi-LXA(4) as free acids activate recombinant human LXA(4) receptor (ALXR) to regulate gene expression, whereas the corresponding methyl ester of LXA(4) proved to be a partial ALXR antagonist and did not effectively regulate gene expression. | N-(1H-benzimidazol-2-ylmethyl)-2-methoxyacetamide | formyl peptide receptor 2 | Homo sapiens |