PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25345911-6 2015 KL-6 and surfactant protein-D (SP-D) levels were significantly higher in the highest serum indium quartile than the lowest quartile. Indium 91-97 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 0-29 31257311-6 2019 Cross-sectional studies in indium workers indicate that the serum indium concentration (sIn) is closely related to the exposure period, the extent of interstitial as well as emphysematous changes of the lung on high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and serum biomarkers of interstitial pneumonia, including KL-6 and surfactant protein-D (SP-D). Indium 66-72 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 312-316 26286723-8 2015 CONCLUSIONS: The present findings suggest that the sIn, SP-D, KL-6 levels and radiological interstitial changes can be reduced in indium workers by alleviating exposure to indium, whereas emphysematous lesions can progress among those with a history of heavy exposure. Indium 130-136 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 62-66 27219296-5 2016 Higher cumulative respirable indium exposures were associated with more dyspnea, lower spirometric parameters, and higher serum biomarkers of lung disease (KL-6 and SP-D), with significant effects starting at 22 mug-yr/m(3) , reached by 46% of participants. Indium 29-35 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 156-160 25345911-7 2015 Significant dose-effect relationships existed between serum indium levels and KL-6, SP-D levels and the prevalence of HRCT-detected interstitial lung changes. Indium 60-66 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 78-82 20886351-5 2011 Based on the epidemiological studies, the Japan Society for Occupational Health proposed 3 mug/l of indium in serum as an occupational exposure limit based on biological monitoring to prevent significant increase of KL-6. Indium 100-106 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 216-220 25958975-9 2015 In the smelting group, the prevalence of increased In-S levels was 9.1%, while that of abnormal KL-6 was 15.2%. Indium 0-2 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 96-100 24472147-7 2013 All workers who had indium levels >=50 mug/L had KL-6 levels that exceeded the reference values. Indium 20-26 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 52-56 18260313-6 2008 Subjects with a high concentration of serum indium (3ng/ml<) had significantly longer exposure periods, higher KL-6 and SP-D levels compared with those with a low concentration (3ng/ml>). Indium 44-50 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 114-118 18260313-7 2008 The serum indium concentration positively correlated with the KL-6 level. Indium 10-16 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 62-66 16115934-0 2005 High-dose radioimmunotherapy combined with fixed, low-dose paclitaxel in metastatic prostate and breast cancer by using a MUC-1 monoclonal antibody, m170, linked to indium-111/yttrium-90 via a cathepsin cleavable linker with cyclosporine to prevent human anti-mouse antibody. Indium 165-171 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 122-127 17050566-5 2007 Workers with serum indium concentrations in the highest quartile had significantly longer exposure periods, greater HRCT changes, lower diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide and higher KL-6 levels compared with those in the lowest quartile. Indium 19-25 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 198-202 17050566-6 2007 The serum indium concentration was positively correlated with the KL-6 level and with the degree of HRCT changes. Indium 10-16 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 66-70 17050566-7 2007 In conclusion, the results of the present study indicated that serum KL-6 and high-resolution computed tomography abnormalities were prevalent among indium workers and that these abnormalities increased with the indium burden, suggesting that inhaled indium could be a potential cause of occupational lung disease. Indium 149-155 mucin 1, cell surface associated Homo sapiens 69-73