PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16459593-4 2004 A fraction of cis-DCE molecules lose both chlorine atoms and add hydrogen to form ethylidyne, which is stable on the surface between 250 and 370 K. Hydrogen is liberated at about 420 K from cis-DCE surface fragments that immediately combine with surface chlorine and desorb as HCl. Chlorine 42-50 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase Homo sapiens 18-21 16459593-4 2004 A fraction of cis-DCE molecules lose both chlorine atoms and add hydrogen to form ethylidyne, which is stable on the surface between 250 and 370 K. Hydrogen is liberated at about 420 K from cis-DCE surface fragments that immediately combine with surface chlorine and desorb as HCl. Chlorine 254-262 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase Homo sapiens 18-21 16459593-4 2004 A fraction of cis-DCE molecules lose both chlorine atoms and add hydrogen to form ethylidyne, which is stable on the surface between 250 and 370 K. Hydrogen is liberated at about 420 K from cis-DCE surface fragments that immediately combine with surface chlorine and desorb as HCl. Chlorine 254-262 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase Homo sapiens 194-197