PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20850575-4 2011 Significantly, peak serum calcium levels following induced hypercalcemia were >18% higher in global-CTRKOs and OCL-CTRKOs than controls (P<0.01) due to increased bone resorption (P<0.05). Calcium 26-33 occludin Mus musculus 114-117 27638051-0 2016 Ketamine alleviates bradykinin-induced disruption of the mouse cerebrovascular endothelial cell-constructed tight junction barrier via a calcium-mediated redistribution of occludin polymerization. Calcium 137-144 occludin Mus musculus 172-180 27638051-10 2016 Taken together, this study shows that ketamine at a therapeutic concentration can protect against bradykinin-induced breakage of the BBB via suppressing calcium-dependent redistribution of occludin tight junctions. Calcium 153-160 occludin Mus musculus 189-197 24264043-5 2013 In the present study, the effect of dietary calcium and/or vitamin D supplementation on the expression of tight junction genes (occludin, ZO-1 and claudin 2, 10b, 12 and 15) in the duodenum of CaBP-9k- and/or -28k-deficient mice was examined. Calcium 44-51 occludin Mus musculus 128-136 20850575-5 2011 Peak serum calcium levels relative to controls were greater in global-CTRKO males than OCL-CTRKO males (P<0.001), which may, at least in part, be due to increased reabsorption of calcium in the kidney (P<0.01). Calcium 11-18 occludin Mus musculus 87-90