PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1711115-5 1990 This cytoprotective effect of the retinoid on the parenchymal cell may well be related to the inhibition of the synthesis and/or secretion of AFP. Retinoids 34-42 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 142-145 2413517-0 1985 Presence of three different binding sites for retinoids, bilirubin and estrogen or arachidonic acid on rat alpha-fetoprotein. Retinoids 46-55 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 107-124 2413517-2 1985 This site overlaps with a high affinity arachidonic acid binding site (Ka = 1 X 10(7) M-1) and with a tryptophan methyl ester binding site, AFP also possesses a second site able to bind retinoids with a Ka = 1 X 10(6) M-1, and a third site for the binding of bilirubin (Ka = 1 X 10(6) M-1). Retinoids 186-195 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 140-143 6199027-2 1984 This retinoid also changed the proportion of three forms of alpha-fetoprotein; the biosynthesis of the 73,000- and 69,000-dalton variants, which are indistinguishable from authentic rat alpha-fetoprotein, was inhibited and an additional 65,000-dalton variant was induced. Retinoids 5-13 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 60-77 6199027-2 1984 This retinoid also changed the proportion of three forms of alpha-fetoprotein; the biosynthesis of the 73,000- and 69,000-dalton variants, which are indistinguishable from authentic rat alpha-fetoprotein, was inhibited and an additional 65,000-dalton variant was induced. Retinoids 5-13 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 186-203