PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 26040503-11 2016 If distinct associations of Glu/tCr and GABA for BPD and ADHD can be confirmed in future studies, this might yield implications for more specific pharmacological treatments. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 40-44 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 32-35 28533117-5 2017 A significant decrease (-12+-5%) in the GABA to total creatine ratio (GABA/tCr) was observed in the motor cortex during a period of 10min of hand-clenching, compared to an initial baseline level (GABA/tCr =0.11+-0.02) at rest. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 40-44 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 75-78 28533117-5 2017 A significant decrease (-12+-5%) in the GABA to total creatine ratio (GABA/tCr) was observed in the motor cortex during a period of 10min of hand-clenching, compared to an initial baseline level (GABA/tCr =0.11+-0.02) at rest. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 40-44 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 201-204 28533117-5 2017 A significant decrease (-12+-5%) in the GABA to total creatine ratio (GABA/tCr) was observed in the motor cortex during a period of 10min of hand-clenching, compared to an initial baseline level (GABA/tCr =0.11+-0.02) at rest. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 70-74 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 201-204 28533117-5 2017 A significant decrease (-12+-5%) in the GABA to total creatine ratio (GABA/tCr) was observed in the motor cortex during a period of 10min of hand-clenching, compared to an initial baseline level (GABA/tCr =0.11+-0.02) at rest. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 70-74 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 201-204 27566606-9 2017 This negative functional coupling between the two regions was inversely correlated with the GABA+/tCr level within the mPFC and the STAI-Y2 scores. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 92-96 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 98-101 28965838-3 2017 Inter-regionally, a significant negative correlation between the BOLD signal of a cluster in the supplementary motor area with overlap to the mid-cingulate cortex (R = -0.56, p = 0.004) and the insular resting state GABA+/tCr was obtained. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 216-220 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 222-225 25462698-5 2015 At the same time, GABA+/tCr decreased by median values of 15.1% (p = 0.114) in ACC and 12.7% (p < 0.001) in OC. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 18-22 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 24-27 25462698-7 2015 The increase of Glx/tCr may be ascribed to an elevated glutamatergic turnover, while the decrease of GABA+/tCr may reflect reduced activity of the inhibitory system in ACC and OC during pain processing. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid 101-105 T cell receptor beta variable 20/OR9-2 (non-functional) Homo sapiens 107-110