PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2466835-7 1989 The presence of such complexes would account for the ability of non-transferrin-bound iron to be measurable by the bleomycin assay and for its rapid clearance from the circulation by the liver. Bleomycin 115-124 transferrin Homo sapiens 68-79 2444216-0 1987 Bleomycin-detectable iron in knee-joint synovial fluid from arthritic patients and its relationship to the extracellular antioxidant activities of caeruloplasmin, transferrin and lactoferrin. Bleomycin 0-9 transferrin Homo sapiens 163-174 6208427-2 1984 We have found a new 111In-bleomycin complex (BLMC), which has high affinity to tumor, does not bind to transferrin and is stable in vivo. Bleomycin 26-35 transferrin Homo sapiens 103-114 62401-5 1976 However, when the labeled bleomycin is exposed to serum transferrin (and to other as yet unidentified ligands in the body) a difference in stability becomes obvious. Bleomycin 26-35 transferrin Homo sapiens 56-67 9545552-6 1998 Parallel measurements, in a variety of clinical conditions in which there was a complete saturation of the plasma transferrin, showed that the bleomycin assay and the aconitase assay can give similar results for LMrFe. Bleomycin 143-152 transferrin Homo sapiens 114-125 11805012-0 2002 Bleomycin-detectable iron assay for non-transferrin-bound iron in hematologic malignancies. Bleomycin 0-9 transferrin Homo sapiens 40-51 11805012-14 2002 When hemolyzed samples were excluded, bleomycin-detectable iron was found only when the transferrin saturation was >80%, suggesting high specificity. Bleomycin 38-47 transferrin Homo sapiens 88-99 9255642-13 1997 CONCLUSIONS: Patients with septic shock rarely have iron saturated transferrin in their plasma leading to the presence of bleomycin-detectable iron. Bleomycin 122-131 transferrin Homo sapiens 67-78 8943756-4 1996 A bleomycin based assay was used to detect non-transferrin bound iron. Bleomycin 2-11 transferrin Homo sapiens 47-58 7531396-6 1995 This non-transferrin-bound iron is capable of catalyzing bleomycin degradation of DNA, suggesting that this labile form of iron is able to catalyze free radical formation and cause tubule cell injury. Bleomycin 57-66 transferrin Homo sapiens 9-20 1376697-1 1992 The bleomycin assay measures non-transferrin-bound iron, able to catalyze free radical reactions, in human plasma. Bleomycin 4-13 transferrin Homo sapiens 33-44