PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15305020-2 2004 In the present study, we investigated whether the entering of indium-111 (111In) and iron-59 (59Fe) with high affinity to transferrin differed from the entering of 67Ga by the hepatocytes after partial hepatectomy. Indium 62-68 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 122-133 7579915-2 1995 with 37 MBq/kg (1 mCi/kg; approximately 1 microgram elemental indium/kg) 114mIn, a transferrin-binding radionuclide. Indium 62-68 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 83-94 11253025-8 2001 Size exclusion experiments showed that, in rat serum, indium is exclusively bound to transferrin. Indium 54-60 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 85-96 3575883-0 1987 Some applications of the indium-113m-transferrin technique for gamma-radiation detection of microvascular effects of serotonin and ischemia. Indium 25-31 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 37-48 3589156-0 1987 Effects of pH on the stability of the indium-113m blood protein complex and the selective binding of indium-113m to transferrin. Indium 101-107 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 116-127 3589156-9 1987 It was found that the indium-113m activity was correlated with the content of transferrin and that 80%-90% of this activity was found in fractions that had affinity to antitransferrin. Indium 22-28 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 78-89 1100595-1 1975 The binding property of ionic indium (In3+) with plasma transferrin was utilized for determination of plasma volumes (PV) of whole body and individual organs in small animals. Indium 30-36 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 56-67 2795208-8 1989 The effects of transferrin-specific receptor-mediated endocytosis can be avoided in many organs and Walker-256 allografts by using the indium-transferrin complex, and the radiolabeled complex may be a convenient macromolecular tracer to estimate vascular permeability and vessel pore size in tumor and systemic tissue. Indium 135-141 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 15-26 2795208-8 1989 The effects of transferrin-specific receptor-mediated endocytosis can be avoided in many organs and Walker-256 allografts by using the indium-transferrin complex, and the radiolabeled complex may be a convenient macromolecular tracer to estimate vascular permeability and vessel pore size in tumor and systemic tissue. Indium 135-141 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 142-153 26004006-0 2015 Characterization of 9-nitrocamptothecin-in-cyclodextrin-in-liposomes modified with transferrin for the treating of tumor. Indium 37-39 transferrin Rattus norvegicus 83-94