PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 34502369-5 2021 The existing data also demonstrate that AGE toxicity seems to mediate the involvement of copper (Cu) and potentially other metals in AD pathogenesis. Copper 89-95 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 40-43 34298330-12 2021 Cu levels were inversely associated with age (r=-0.65 and r=-0.62 in TDT and NTDT, respectively; p < 0.001). Copper 0-2 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 41-44 34928961-0 2021 Copper technology in the Arabah during the Iron Age and the role of the indigenous population in the industry. Copper 0-6 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 48-51 34928961-1 2021 Following the Egyptian withdrawal in the mid-12th century BCE from their involvement in the Arabah copper production, and after an additional period of organization, the degree of copper efficiency and production at Timna and Faynan increased in the Early Iron Age (11th-9th centuries), rendering the region the largest and most advanced smelting centre in the Levant. Copper 180-186 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 261-264 34502369-5 2021 The existing data also demonstrate that AGE toxicity seems to mediate the involvement of copper (Cu) and potentially other metals in AD pathogenesis. Copper 97-99 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 40-43 34502369-6 2021 Specifically, Cu promotes AGE formation, AGE-Abeta cross-linking and up-regulation of RAGE expression. Copper 14-16 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 26-29 33983441-0 2021 Age, sex and BMI influence on copper, zinc and their major serum carrier proteins in a large European population including Nonagenarian Offspring from MARK-AGE study. Copper 30-36 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 0-3