PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10856185-0 2000 Mercury intolerance in relation to superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, catalase, and the nitroblue tetrazolium responses. Mercury 0-7 catalase Homo sapiens 81-89 34392578-10 2021 Sciadopitysin inhibited HG-induced oxidative stress, as evidenced by the reduced MDA content, and the increased activities of SOD, CAT, and GSH-Px. Mercury 24-26 catalase Homo sapiens 131-134 9258471-3 1997 In this paper, the results of experiments designed to determine the influence of metallic carcinogens such as nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and cadmium (Cd), on CAT activity are reported. Mercury 134-141 catalase Homo sapiens 169-172 9258471-6 1997 By generating highly reactive oxygenated species, Ni, Pb, Hg, and Cd alter catalase activity. Mercury 58-60 catalase Homo sapiens 75-83 8642619-0 1996 Catalase and superoxide dismutase activities as biomarkers of oxidative stress in workers exposed to mercury vapors. Mercury 101-108 catalase Homo sapiens 0-8 3019241-1 1986 Catalase is an enzyme which can function either in the catabolism of hydrogen peroxide or in the peroxidatic oxidation of small substrates such as ethanol, methanol, or elemental mercury (Hg0). Mercury 169-186 catalase Homo sapiens 0-8 6317620-0 1983 The oxidation of metallic mercury by catalase in relation to acatalasemia. Mercury 26-33 catalase Homo sapiens 37-45 6647575-0 1983 The oxidation mechanism of metallic mercury in vitro by catalase. Mercury 36-43 catalase Homo sapiens 56-64 6647575-2 1983 The authors described the oxidation of metallic mercury by human blood cells having different catalase activities, hypocatalasemia and acatalasemia, with or without hydrogen peroxide. Mercury 48-55 catalase Homo sapiens 94-102 6647575-5 1983 The present report deals with the mechanism of metallic mercury oxidation in vitro by catalase using ethyl alcohol. Mercury 56-63 catalase Homo sapiens 86-94 7068452-0 1982 The uptake in vitro of metallic mercury by lactoperoxidase and catalase. Mercury 32-39 catalase Homo sapiens 63-71 5919025-0 1966 Catalase activity of the red blood cells, brain and liver in experimental poisoning with metallic mercury. Mercury 98-105 catalase Homo sapiens 0-8 28728113-0 2017 Catalase based hydrogen peroxide biosensor for mercury determination by inhibition measurements. Mercury 47-54 catalase Homo sapiens 0-8 28728113-1 2017 A new amperometric hydrogen peroxide enzyme inhibition biosensor for the indirect determination of toxic mercury ions, Hg2+, based on catalase immobilized on a glassy carbon electrode surface by cross-linking with glutaraldehyde and bovine serum albumin, is reported. Mercury 105-112 catalase Homo sapiens 134-142 17905226-8 2008 In addition, a significant correlation was found between high mercury content, high glutathione level, and lower catalase activity. Mercury 62-69 catalase Homo sapiens 113-121 6704166-0 1984 Mechanism of metallic mercury oxidation in vitro by catalase and peroxidase. Mercury 22-29 catalase Homo sapiens 52-60 6643916-0 1983 Oxidation of mercury by catalase and peroxidase in homogeneous solution. Mercury 13-20 catalase Homo sapiens 24-32 567993-0 1978 Role of catalase in the oxidation of mercury vapor. Mercury 37-44 catalase Homo sapiens 8-16 656439-1 1978 The formation of glutathione radicals, the evolution of nascent oxygen or the peroxidatic reaction with catalase complex I are considered as possible mechanisms for the oxidation of mercury vapor by red blood cells. Mercury 182-189 catalase Homo sapiens 104-112 656439-2 1978 To select among these, the uptake of atomic mercury by erythrocytes from different species was studied and related to their various activities of catalase (hydrogenperoxide : hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase, EC 1.11.1.6) and glutathione peroxidase (glutathione : hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase, EC 1.11.1.9). Mercury 44-51 catalase Homo sapiens 146-154 656439-5 1978 The results indicate that the oxidation of mercury depends upon the H2O2-generation rate and upon the specific acticity of red-cell catalase. Mercury 43-50 catalase Homo sapiens 132-140