PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25478906-4 2015 The substrates consisting of the SiO2@Au@Ag@CD NPs were employed for SERS detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) including PCB-3, PCB-29 and PCB-77. Silicon Dioxide 33-37 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 114-117 25478906-4 2015 The substrates consisting of the SiO2@Au@Ag@CD NPs were employed for SERS detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) including PCB-3, PCB-29 and PCB-77. Silicon Dioxide 33-37 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 130-133 25478906-4 2015 The substrates consisting of the SiO2@Au@Ag@CD NPs were employed for SERS detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) including PCB-3, PCB-29 and PCB-77. Silicon Dioxide 33-37 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 130-133 24776730-0 2014 Label-free selective SERS detection of PCB-77 based on DNA aptamer modified SiO2@Au core/shell nanoparticles. Silicon Dioxide 76-80 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 39-42 17979255-5 2007 The chromatographic parameters for an aliphatic hydrocarbon (eicosane) and some PCB congeners indicated strong retention of highly chlorinated biphenyls by the sulfoxide-bonded silica compared with the aminopropyl silica. Silicon Dioxide 177-183 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 80-83 18823892-6 2008 The quantitative chromatographic parameters for an aliphatic hydrocarbon (eicosane) and some PCB congeners also indicated strong retention of highly chlorinated biphenyls by the sulfoxide and ammonium-salt bonded silica compared with simple aminopropyl, sulfoxide group or ammonium-salt bonded ones. Silicon Dioxide 213-219 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 93-96 22200319-4 2012 Eight PCB congeners with different degree of chlorination were selected as a training set for modeling the logk(w)-logk correlation on both silica-based C(8) and C(18) stationary phases to evaluate logk(w) of sample compounds including seven PCB, six PBB and eight PBDE congeners. Silicon Dioxide 140-146 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 6-9 31207486-2 2019 The degradation kinetics of PCB-209 were first investigated using silica as a model aerosol particulate. Silicon Dioxide 66-72 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 28-31 17166563-3 2007 Objectives of this study was to analyze the PCB concentrations on surfaces after sandblasting with silica using wipe samples and estimate the resulting health risks and further calculate the risk based acceptable PCB surface concentrations that do not cause incremental lifetime cancer risk higher that 10(-5) or does not cause immunosupression effects in residential use or in occupational settings. Silicon Dioxide 99-105 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 44-47 18969556-10 2004 An acidic silica column combined with an activated carbon column allows the separation of PCDD/F and dioxin-like PCB in two different fractions, PBB 169 is completely eluted in the dioxin fraction and PBB 77 is distributed between the PCB and dioxin fraction. Silicon Dioxide 10-16 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 113-116 7810904-4 1994 Group separation of different PCB congeners was achieved on a (2-(1-pyrenyl)ethyl)dimethylsilylated silica column. Silicon Dioxide 100-106 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 30-33 31207486-3 2019 It was found that PCB-209 photodegradation was enhanced at small silica particle size, low surface coverage and low humidity. Silicon Dioxide 65-71 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 18-21 31207486-8 2019 Photochemical transformation of PCB-209 can also occur on the surface of natural particles, but the rates were inhibited as compared to silica. Silicon Dioxide 136-142 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 32-35