PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21042905-0 2011 Acridine orange-induced signal enhancement effect of tyrosinase-immobilized carbon-felt-based flow biosensor for highly sensitive detection of monophenolic compounds. Acridine Orange 0-15 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 53-63 21042905-1 2011 Tyrosinase (TYR: EC 1.14.18.1) was covalently modified onto the surface of a cyanuric chloride-activated carbon felt (CF) from the mixed buffer solution of TYR and acridine orange (AO). Acridine Orange 164-179 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 0-10 21042905-1 2011 Tyrosinase (TYR: EC 1.14.18.1) was covalently modified onto the surface of a cyanuric chloride-activated carbon felt (CF) from the mixed buffer solution of TYR and acridine orange (AO). Acridine Orange 181-183 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 0-10 25084402-1 2009 Tyrosinase (TYR, EC 1.14.18.1) was physically adsorbed onto a carbon felt (CF) together with acridine orange (AO). Acridine Orange 93-108 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 0-10 25084402-1 2009 Tyrosinase (TYR, EC 1.14.18.1) was physically adsorbed onto a carbon felt (CF) together with acridine orange (AO). Acridine Orange 93-108 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 12-15 25084402-1 2009 Tyrosinase (TYR, EC 1.14.18.1) was physically adsorbed onto a carbon felt (CF) together with acridine orange (AO). Acridine Orange 110-112 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 0-10 25084402-1 2009 Tyrosinase (TYR, EC 1.14.18.1) was physically adsorbed onto a carbon felt (CF) together with acridine orange (AO). Acridine Orange 110-112 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 12-15 25084402-2 2009 Coadsorption of AO was essential to prevent the denaturation of the TYR at the CF surface. Acridine Orange 16-18 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 68-71 34095664-0 2021 Natural Molybdenite- and Tyrosinase-Based Amperometric Catechol Biosensor Using Acridine Orange as a Glue, Anchor, and Stabilizer for the Adsorbed Tyrosinase. Acridine Orange 80-95 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 147-157 34095664-2 2021 The developed TYR/AO/MLN-GCE-based amperometric TYR biosensor exhibited excellent performance for highly sensitive determination of catechol (linear range, 0.1-80 muM; sensitivity, 0.0315 muA/muM; LOD, 0.029 muM; response time, <4 s) with good reproducibility and good operational and storage stabilities. Acridine Orange 18-20 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 14-17 34095664-2 2021 The developed TYR/AO/MLN-GCE-based amperometric TYR biosensor exhibited excellent performance for highly sensitive determination of catechol (linear range, 0.1-80 muM; sensitivity, 0.0315 muA/muM; LOD, 0.029 muM; response time, <4 s) with good reproducibility and good operational and storage stabilities. Acridine Orange 18-20 tyrosinase Homo sapiens 48-51