PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28305841-0 1987 Endogenous beta-D-galactoside binding lectin during the expansion of the yolk sac in the developing chick embryo. beta-D-galactose 11-29 galectin 3 Gallus gallus 38-44 3332671-1 1987 The gastrulating chick blastoderm contains lectin activity specific for beta-D-galactoside groups. beta-D-galactose 72-90 galectin 3 Gallus gallus 43-49 28305841-1 1987 A lectin with an affinity for beta-D-galactoside-containing saccharides is present in the developing yolk sac from the chick embryo at stages from 2 to 7 days of incubation. beta-D-galactose 30-48 galectin 3 Gallus gallus 2-8 7106452-1 1982 Cells from the extraembryonic endoderm of the gastrulating chick embryo contain a beta-D-galactoside-binding lectin inhibited by thiodigalactoside (TDG). beta-D-galactose 82-100 galectin 3 Gallus gallus 109-115 28305386-10 1982 Since cells of the blastula inXenopus laevis possess surface receptors bearing terminal beta-D-galactoside groups it is possible that this beta-D-galactoside binding lectin may play a role in the control of cell surface mediated events during development. beta-D-galactose 88-106 galectin 3 Gallus gallus 166-172 521468-0 1979 A lectin which binds specifically to beta-D-galactoside groups is present at the earliest stages of chick embryo development. beta-D-galactose 37-55 galectin 3 Gallus gallus 2-8 28305345-1 1981 Cells from the extraembryonic endoderm of the gastrulating chick embryo contain a beta-D-galactoside-binding lectin inhibited by thiodigalactoside (TDG). beta-D-galactose 82-100 galectin 3 Gallus gallus 109-115