PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 33355840-0 2021 Changes in mucin production in human airway epithelial cells after exposure to e-cigarette vapor with or without nicotine. Nicotine 113-121 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 11-16 32368126-0 2020 Nicotine-Free e-Cigarette Vapor Exposure Stimulates IL6 and Mucin Production in Human Primary Small Airway Epithelial Cells. Nicotine 0-8 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 60-65 32368126-9 2020 Conclusion: Our results suggest that human small airway epithelial cells exposed to nicotine-free e-vapor increase the inflammatory response and mucin production, which may contribute to distal lung airflow limitation and airway obstruction. Nicotine 84-92 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 145-150 28974436-3 2017 Four small molecules (nicotine, mannitol, propranolol, caffeine) showed decreased permeability across mucin dispersions, compared to controls, and a greater effect was seen with HFDS than with PGM. Nicotine 22-30 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 102-107 26025503-7 2015 In turn this allows lynx1 to limit the ability of nicotine to upregulate levels of mucin which is mediated by GABAergic signaling. Nicotine 50-58 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 83-88 24838753-0 2014 Nicotine alters mucin rheological properties. Nicotine 0-8 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 16-21 24838753-3 2014 We investigated whether nicotine can directly alter the rheological properties of mucin by examining its physicochemical interactions with human airway mucin gels secreted from A549 lung epithelial cells. Nicotine 24-32 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 82-87 24838753-3 2014 We investigated whether nicotine can directly alter the rheological properties of mucin by examining its physicochemical interactions with human airway mucin gels secreted from A549 lung epithelial cells. Nicotine 24-32 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 152-157 24838753-4 2014 Swelling kinetics and multiple particle tracking were utilized to assess mucin gel viscosity change when exposed to nicotine. Nicotine 116-124 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 73-78 22923641-9 2012 Consistent with this, inhibition of Src signaling blocked the ability of the lynx1 knockdown to increase basal and nicotine-stimulated GABA(A)R and mucin mRNA expression. Nicotine 115-123 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 148-153 10453373-1 1999 Our goal was to determine the effect of transdermal nicotine on cytokine and mucin gene transcription in ulcerative colitis (UC). Nicotine 52-60 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 77-82 8869420-0 1996 Stimulation of colonic mucin synthesis by corticosteroids and nicotine. Nicotine 62-70 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 23-28 8869420-3 1996 We have therefore compared the effects of corticosteroids including carbenoxolone, and nicotine on mucin synthesis, assessed by incorporation of N-[3H]acetylglucosamine into mucin by colonic epithelial biopsies in culture. Nicotine 87-95 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 99-104 8869420-9 1996 Nicotine significantly increased mucin synthesis (180-220% of control values) between 62.5 nmol/l and 6.25 mumol/l (P < 0.05 at all concentrations) in both the right and left colon. Nicotine 0-8 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 33-38 8869420-10 1996 In biopsies from the relatively uninvolved right colon of patients with ulcerative colitis, corticosteroids and nicotine caused relatively smaller increases in mucin synthesis. Nicotine 112-120 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 160-165 8346498-10 1993 CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that nicotine applied to the human airway mucosa produces pain and secretion of mucin, but inflammatory changes such as mucosal exudation of plasma and epithelial disruption may not be produced. Nicotine 39-47 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 114-119