PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15726889-6 2004 Studies were also conducted on the effect of the two fucoidans and heparin on the activation of Glu-Plg by t-PA using 0.05M Tris buffer pH 7.4 containing 0.1 M NaCl. Glutamic Acid 96-99 chromosome 20 open reading frame 181 Homo sapiens 107-111 22435890-8 2012 Treatment with this tPA variant provides a novel approach for limiting neuronal toxicity caused by untoward NMDA-receptor activation mediated by increased tPA and glutamate following TBI. Glutamic Acid 163-172 chromosome 20 open reading frame 181 Homo sapiens 20-23 15496678-4 2004 Here, we show tPA activity is rapidly increased in hippocampal neurons after glutamate stimulation. Glutamic Acid 77-86 chromosome 20 open reading frame 181 Homo sapiens 14-17 15496678-6 2004 Furthermore, the mRNA encoding tPA is present in dendrites and is rapidly polyadenylated after glutamate stimulation. Glutamic Acid 95-104 chromosome 20 open reading frame 181 Homo sapiens 31-34 14743974-7 2003 However, upon increasing the NaCl to 0.9%, the results showed that the enhancements by 6-AH of the activation of Glu-Plg by streptokinase or t-PA were related to its interaction with Glu-Plg. Glutamic Acid 113-116 chromosome 20 open reading frame 181 Homo sapiens 141-145 3129815-4 1988 On the other hand, UK and t-PA rapidly activated Glu-plg in the clotted plasma. Glutamic Acid 49-52 chromosome 20 open reading frame 181 Homo sapiens 26-30 3127307-1 1988 The activation of Glu1-plasminogen (Glu-Pg) by streptokinase (SK), urokinase (UK) and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is under rigorous control by molecules such as epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA), fibrinogen (Fg), fibrin (Fn) and, as we have recently discovered, anions. Glutamic Acid 18-21 chromosome 20 open reading frame 181 Homo sapiens 86-114