PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2303106-1 1990 Irradiation with long-wave UV light (LUV) at 366 nm of cells that had been incubated with 12-(1-pyrene)dodecanoic acid (P12), a fatty acid derivative with a covalently linked pyrene nucleus, resulted in cytotoxicity. pyrene 96-102 DNA polymerase epsilon 4, accessory subunit Homo sapiens 120-123 1636063-8 1992 The results obtained with five independently established in vitro bladder carcinoma cell lines indicated that these cells are susceptible to P12-induced photosensitization, suggesting that bladder malignancies might be potential candidates for pyrene-induced photochemotherapy. pyrene 244-250 DNA polymerase epsilon 4, accessory subunit Homo sapiens 141-144 3166380-1 1988 Pyrene dodecanoic acid (P12), a medium-chain fatty acid to which the fluorescent probe pyrene is covalently linked, showed a considerable increase in fluorescence when the probe was introduced into a hydrophobic environment. pyrene 87-93 DNA polymerase epsilon 4, accessory subunit Homo sapiens 24-27 3178719-1 1988 Aqueous dispersions of 12-(1-pyrene)-dodecanoic acid (P12), a medium-chain fatty acid to which the fluorescent probe pyrene has been covalently linked, shows a considerable increase in fluorescence when the probe is introduced into a hydrophobic environment. pyrene 29-35 DNA polymerase epsilon 4, accessory subunit Homo sapiens 54-57 3178719-6 1988 The yellow trinitrophenyl (TNP) residues, which were thereby covalently linked to the albumin, quenched the fluorescence of pyrene in the TNP-albumin/P12 complex. pyrene 124-130 DNA polymerase epsilon 4, accessory subunit Homo sapiens 150-153