PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10854236-1 2000 Hyaluronan accumulates in ascites during intraperitoneal proliferation of TA3/St murine mammary carcinoma cells and at sites of their invasion of the peritoneal wall. Hyaluronic Acid 0-10 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 74-77 9396767-2 1997 Local release of soluble CD44 by the transfectants inhibited the ability of endogenous cell surface CD44 to bind and internalize hyaluronan and to mediate TA3 cell invasion of hyaluronan-producing cell monolayers. Hyaluronic Acid 176-186 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 155-158 3768885-6 1986 Kinetic analysis of the glucosamine-labeled material released from TA3-Ha cells indicated that hyaluronic acid was released rapidly with a 45-min half-life, whereas the other membranous components were released much more slowly. Hyaluronic Acid 95-110 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 67-70