PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17172428-7 2006 Interestingly, exposure of cells infected with an anti-stathmin adenovirus to Taxol or etoposide resulted in a complete loss of proliferation and clonogenicity, whereas exposure of the same cells to 5-FU or Adriamycin potentiated the growth-inhibitory effects of the anti-stathmin ribozyme, but the cells continued to proliferate. Etoposide 87-96 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 55-63 17172428-7 2006 Interestingly, exposure of cells infected with an anti-stathmin adenovirus to Taxol or etoposide resulted in a complete loss of proliferation and clonogenicity, whereas exposure of the same cells to 5-FU or Adriamycin potentiated the growth-inhibitory effects of the anti-stathmin ribozyme, but the cells continued to proliferate. Etoposide 87-96 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 272-280 17172428-9 2006 In contrast, cells infected with the anti-stathmin adenovirus showed a marked increase in apoptosis on exposure to Taxol or etoposide and a modest increase on exposure to 5-FU or Adriamycin. Etoposide 124-133 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 42-50 17172428-11 2006 Moreover, triple combination of anti-stathmin ribozyme with low noninhibitory concentrations of Taxol and etoposide resulted in a profound synergistic inhibition of proliferation, clonogenicity, and marked induction of apoptosis. Etoposide 106-115 stathmin 1 Homo sapiens 37-45