PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2496133-6 1989 Ammonium chloride cotreatment substantially reduces the resistance of H2Oe12 cells to EGF-RTA but has little or no effect on the resistance of ET-28 cells to either EGF-RTA or EGF-PE. Ammonium Chloride 0-17 epidermal growth factor Homo sapiens 86-89 3260904-6 1988 EGF degradation was partially leupeptin-sensitive and markedly NH4Cl-sensitive, indicating lysosomal degradation. Ammonium Chloride 63-68 epidermal growth factor Homo sapiens 0-3 3007558-4 1986 Bound [125I]EGF was partially degraded to low mol wt products, and this degradation was blocked by the lysosomotropic compound ammonium chloride. Ammonium Chloride 127-144 epidermal growth factor Homo sapiens 12-15