PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 11299203-2 2001 Under basal normoxic conditions, the cellular PO2 is sufficient to saturate myoglobin (Mb). PO-2 46-49 myoglobin Rattus norvegicus 76-85 17218454-4 2007 Based on the DMb, the equipoise diffusion PO2, the PO2 in which Mb-facilitated and free O2 diffusion contribute equally to the O2 flux, varies from 2.72 to 0.15 in myocardium and from 7.27 to 4.24 mmHg in skeletal muscle. PO-2 42-45 myoglobin Rattus norvegicus 14-16 17218454-6 2007 In skeletal muscle, Mb-facilitated diffusion begins to contribute significantly only when the PO2 approaches the P50. PO-2 94-97 myoglobin Rattus norvegicus 20-22 8829123-3 1996 Myoglobin infusion (3.3 mg/min) reduced outer medullary blood flow and Po2, whereas renal blood flow and cortical Po2 were unaffected. PO-2 71-74 myoglobin Rattus norvegicus 0-9 9742944-2 1998 In the normoxic resting state, the blood and tissue pO2 is sufficient to saturate both Mb and Hb. PO-2 52-55 myoglobin Rattus norvegicus 87-89 8067420-9 1994 From this fraction, the average PO2 in the environment of myoglobin was estimated under several perfusion conditions. PO-2 32-35 myoglobin Rattus norvegicus 58-67