PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3816789-3 1987 Urea synthesis by the perfused rat liver supplemented with lactate (5 mM), ornithine (2 mM) and methionine sulfoximine (0.15 mM), an inhibitor of glutamine synthetase, was stimulated by stepwise infusion of NH4Cl at doses ranging from 0.24 mM to 3.0 mM. Ammonium Chloride 207-212 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 146-166 64142-4 1976 2.--A significant decrease of glutamine synthetase activity is observed only after administration of both aminooxyacetate and ammonium chloride. Ammonium Chloride 126-143 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 30-50 11592125-9 2001 Pretreatment with 3 mM methionine sulfoximine, an inhibitor of glutamine synthetase, also suppressed free radical formation by 5 mM NH(4)Cl. Ammonium Chloride 132-139 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 63-83 240505-2 1975 Perfusion for 15 min with effective ammonium chloride concentrations of 0.53, 0.71, and 2.06 mmol/l resulted in glutamine production of 1.34, 0.95, and 4.41 mmol with 15 min-1/200 dry weight compatible with the presence of glutamine synthetase in rat myocardium. Ammonium Chloride 36-53 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 223-243 7882063-1 1994 Chronic acidosis evoked by a 7-day application of ammonium chloride in concentration of 2% increased the activity of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) in renal homogenates of rats to approximately 160%. Ammonium Chloride 50-67 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 117-140 7882063-1 1994 Chronic acidosis evoked by a 7-day application of ammonium chloride in concentration of 2% increased the activity of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) in renal homogenates of rats to approximately 160%. Ammonium Chloride 50-67 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 142-145 7882063-6 1994 After the substitution of ammonium chloride by drinking water, the return of the increased GAD activity to previous normal values lasted 7 days, whilst apparent normalization of the weight of experimental animals reoccurred on the first day. Ammonium Chloride 26-43 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 91-94 1978671-4 1990 Chronic (NH4Cl-induced) or acute (HCl-induced) metabolic acidosis had no effects on enzyme activity, but there was a marked increase in the activity of glutamine synthetase in starved (30-40%), streptozotocin-diabetic (17%), dexamethasone-treated (18-22%), laparotomized (25-27%) and septic rats (24-45%). Ammonium Chloride 9-14 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 152-172