PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10500222-7 1999 The increased anorectic and anxiogenic-like behavior most likely is caused by increased "free" CRH and/or urocortin levels in the brain of CRH-BP-deficient animals, suggesting an important role for CRH-BP in maintaining appropriate levels of these peptides in the central nervous system. Urocortins 106-115 corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein Mus musculus 139-145 11337087-4 2001 Similarly, both CRH and urocortin bind to the CRH-binding protein (CRH-BP). Urocortins 24-33 corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein Mus musculus 46-65 11337087-4 2001 Similarly, both CRH and urocortin bind to the CRH-binding protein (CRH-BP). Urocortins 24-33 corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein Mus musculus 67-73 11337087-6 2001 Several regions of CRH-BP expression colocalize with sites of CRH synthesis or release, suggesting that this binding protein may have a profound impact on the biological activity of CRH (or urocortin). Urocortins 190-199 corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein Mus musculus 19-25