PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16302093-0 2005 Curcumin induces human HT-29 colon adenocarcinoma cell apoptosis by activating p53 and regulating apoptosis-related protein expression. Curcumin 0-8 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 79-82 16302093-5 2005 The colon adenocarcinoma cells were treated with curcumin (0-75 microM) for 0-24 h. We observed that p53 was highly expressed in HT-29 cells and curcumin could up-regulate the serine phosphorylation of p53 in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Curcumin 49-57 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 101-104 16302093-5 2005 The colon adenocarcinoma cells were treated with curcumin (0-75 microM) for 0-24 h. We observed that p53 was highly expressed in HT-29 cells and curcumin could up-regulate the serine phosphorylation of p53 in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Curcumin 49-57 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 202-205 16302093-5 2005 The colon adenocarcinoma cells were treated with curcumin (0-75 microM) for 0-24 h. We observed that p53 was highly expressed in HT-29 cells and curcumin could up-regulate the serine phosphorylation of p53 in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Curcumin 145-153 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 101-104 16302093-5 2005 The colon adenocarcinoma cells were treated with curcumin (0-75 microM) for 0-24 h. We observed that p53 was highly expressed in HT-29 cells and curcumin could up-regulate the serine phosphorylation of p53 in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Curcumin 145-153 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 202-205 16302093-8 2005 These data suggest a possible underlying molecular mechanism whereby curcumin could induce the apoptosis signaling pathway in human HT-29 colon adenocarcinoma cells by p53 activation and by the regulation of apoptosis-related proteins. Curcumin 69-77 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 168-171