PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22688057-7 2012 Treatment with nicotine prevented decreased expression and altered localization of occludin and ZO-1, as seen in animals undergoing burn alone. Nicotine 15-23 tight junction protein 1 Homo sapiens 96-100 18844224-13 2009 Most importantly, nicotine could induce changes in gene expression consistent with epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), characterized by reduction of epithelial markers like E-cadherin expression, ZO-1 staining and concomitant increase in levels of mesenchymal proteins like vimentin and fibronectin in human breast and lung cancer cells. Nicotine 18-26 tight junction protein 1 Homo sapiens 204-208 20722969-6 2010 The data herein show: (i) nicotine and protease inhibitors cause an additive oxidative stress burden in endothelium; (ii) that the integrity of the BBB is disrupted after concurrent chronic nicotine and protease inhibitor administration; and (iii) that BBB endothelial dysfunction is correlated with a decrease in Notch-4 and ZO-1 expression. Nicotine 26-34 tight junction protein 1 Homo sapiens 326-330 20722969-6 2010 The data herein show: (i) nicotine and protease inhibitors cause an additive oxidative stress burden in endothelium; (ii) that the integrity of the BBB is disrupted after concurrent chronic nicotine and protease inhibitor administration; and (iii) that BBB endothelial dysfunction is correlated with a decrease in Notch-4 and ZO-1 expression. Nicotine 190-198 tight junction protein 1 Homo sapiens 326-330