PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19249324-13 2009 In addition, human PXR variants as well as rat PXR differed from human PXR (wild-type) in responding to certain pyrethroids (e.g., lambda-cyhalothrin), suggesting that induction of PXR target genes by these pyrethroids varies depending on polymorphic variants and the PXR species identity. Pyrethrins 112-123 nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Rattus norvegicus 47-50 19249324-13 2009 In addition, human PXR variants as well as rat PXR differed from human PXR (wild-type) in responding to certain pyrethroids (e.g., lambda-cyhalothrin), suggesting that induction of PXR target genes by these pyrethroids varies depending on polymorphic variants and the PXR species identity. Pyrethrins 207-218 nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Rattus norvegicus 47-50 31538121-0 2019 Activation of PXR, CAR and PPARalpha by pyrethroid pesticides and the effect of metabolism by rat liver microsomes. Pyrethrins 40-50 nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Rattus norvegicus 14-17 31538121-2 2019 All eight pyrethroids tested in this study showed rat PXR agonistic activity; deltamethrin was the most potent, followed by cis-permethrin and cypermethrin. Pyrethrins 10-21 nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Rattus norvegicus 54-57 31538121-3 2019 However, when the pyrethroids were incubated with rat liver microsomes, their rat PXR activities were decreased to various extents. Pyrethrins 18-29 nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, member 2 Rattus norvegicus 82-85