PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22526467-8 2012 Overexpression of NGF in F3.NGF cells induced improved survival of NSCs from cytotoxic agents H2O2, Abeta, or ibotenic acid in vitro. Hydrogen Peroxide 94-98 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 18-21 22526467-8 2012 Overexpression of NGF in F3.NGF cells induced improved survival of NSCs from cytotoxic agents H2O2, Abeta, or ibotenic acid in vitro. Hydrogen Peroxide 94-98 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 28-31 16914291-9 2007 Finally, NGF-dependent ERK activation and H2O2 production is pertussis toxin sensitive. Hydrogen Peroxide 42-46 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 9-12 21968016-0 2011 Rapamycin sensitive mTOR activation mediates nerve growth factor (NGF) induced cell migration and pro-survival effects against hydrogen peroxide in retinal pigment epithelial cells. Hydrogen Peroxide 127-144 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 45-64 21968016-0 2011 Rapamycin sensitive mTOR activation mediates nerve growth factor (NGF) induced cell migration and pro-survival effects against hydrogen peroxide in retinal pigment epithelial cells. Hydrogen Peroxide 127-144 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 66-69 21968016-5 2011 Using cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells, we demonstrate here that NGF protects RPE cells against hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2))-induced cell apoptosis. Hydrogen Peroxide 117-134 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 86-89 16111675-3 2005 Transient exposure of the cells to 200 microM H2O2 triggered a significant reduction of cell viability and decreased the mRNA and protein levels of NGF, neurotrophin receptor P75 (P75NTR) receptor and tyrosine kinase A (TrkA) receptor. Hydrogen Peroxide 46-50 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 148-151 12028822-5 2002 Both Abeta and H(2)O(2) induced oxidative stress (measured by a decrease in cellular glutathione), which decreased trk-A levels and increased p75 levels, decreased messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of both receptors, and increased nerve growth factor (NGF) secretion. Hydrogen Peroxide 15-23 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 225-244 12028822-5 2002 Both Abeta and H(2)O(2) induced oxidative stress (measured by a decrease in cellular glutathione), which decreased trk-A levels and increased p75 levels, decreased messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of both receptors, and increased nerve growth factor (NGF) secretion. Hydrogen Peroxide 15-23 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 246-249 29328070-8 2018 Both NGF and proNGF induced protective effects against hydrogen peroxide-induced cytotoxicity in Huh-7 cells, whereas inhibition of TrkA and p75NTR activity prevented oxidative cell death. Hydrogen Peroxide 55-72 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 5-8 9337594-7 1997 To assist in degradation product identification, NGF degradation was accelerated with base, hydrogen peroxide, and temperature. Hydrogen Peroxide 92-109 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 49-52 6272167-6 1981 NGF-treated cells were also resistant to H2O2, a toxic product of 6-OHDA autoxidation. Hydrogen Peroxide 41-45 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 0-3 29367587-8 2018 H2O2 obviously upregulated expressions of H19, miR-675, and NGF, and downregulated let-7a and TP53 levels; however, MT treatment reduced expressions of H19, miR-675, and NGF, and improved let-7a and TP53 levels. Hydrogen Peroxide 0-4 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 60-63 29367587-8 2018 H2O2 obviously upregulated expressions of H19, miR-675, and NGF, and downregulated let-7a and TP53 levels; however, MT treatment reduced expressions of H19, miR-675, and NGF, and improved let-7a and TP53 levels. Hydrogen Peroxide 0-4 nerve growth factor Homo sapiens 170-173