PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3037914-2 1987 The Na-H exchanger can be fixed in the on or off mode by treating the cells with N-phenylmaleimide. N-phenylmaleimide 81-98 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Canis lupus familiaris 4-18 3037914-4 1987 If the cells are swollen in hypotonic media during N-phenylmaleimide exposure, the Na-H exchanger becomes irreversibly inactivated, so that on subsequent shrinkage of the cells, no amiloride-sensitive Na flux is seen. N-phenylmaleimide 51-68 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Canis lupus familiaris 83-97 3037914-6 1987 If the cells are shrunken in hypertonic media during N-phenylmaleimide exposure, the response of the Na-H exchanger depends critically on the concentration of the reagent. N-phenylmaleimide 53-70 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Canis lupus familiaris 101-115 3037914-7 1987 At N-phenylmaleimide concentrations of less than 20 mumol/g hemoglobin, the Na-H exchanger is fixed in the activated state, so that even when the volume stimulus is removed by subsequent cell swelling, an amiloride-sensitive flux is seen. N-phenylmaleimide 3-20 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Canis lupus familiaris 76-90 3037914-8 1987 Higher concentrations of N-phenylmaleimide applied to shrunken cells inhibit the Na-H exchanger. N-phenylmaleimide 25-42 solute carrier family 9 member A1 Canis lupus familiaris 81-95