PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 33629301-0 2021 Kaempferol suppresses proliferation and induces apoptosis and DNA damage in human gallbladder cancer cells through the CDK4/CDK6/cyclin D1 pathway. Kaempferols 0-10 cyclin dependent kinase 4 Homo sapiens 119-123 33629301-6 2021 CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrated that kaempferol suppressed GBC progression through activation of the CDK4/CDK6/cyclin D1 signaling pathway, suggesting that it might be a potential anti-tumor agent for clinical treatment of GBC. Kaempferols 43-53 cyclin dependent kinase 4 Homo sapiens 107-111 33629301-4 2021 In addition, the expression levels of CDK4, CDK6 and cyclin D1, which are members of the CDK4/CDK6/cyclin D1 signaling pathway, were also decreased by kaempferol. Kaempferols 151-161 cyclin dependent kinase 4 Homo sapiens 38-42 33629301-4 2021 In addition, the expression levels of CDK4, CDK6 and cyclin D1, which are members of the CDK4/CDK6/cyclin D1 signaling pathway, were also decreased by kaempferol. Kaempferols 151-161 cyclin dependent kinase 4 Homo sapiens 89-93