PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 14767536-4 2004 Furthermore, GcMAF enzymatically prepared from the Gc protein enhanced the superoxide-generation capacity and phagocytic activity of monocytes/macrophages. Superoxides 75-85 GC vitamin D binding protein Homo sapiens 13-18 12062184-3 2002 We also examined its effect on the potency of GcMAF to activate mouse peritoneal macrophage to produce superoxide in GcMAF-mediated macrophage activation cascade. Superoxides 103-113 GC vitamin D binding protein Homo sapiens 46-51 12062184-3 2002 We also examined its effect on the potency of GcMAF to activate mouse peritoneal macrophage to produce superoxide in GcMAF-mediated macrophage activation cascade. Superoxides 103-113 GC vitamin D binding protein Homo sapiens 117-122 12062184-6 2002 GcMAF enhance superoxide production in mouse macrophage, and pre-treatment of GcMAF with tumor cell lysate reduce the activity. Superoxides 14-24 GC vitamin D binding protein Homo sapiens 0-5 12062184-6 2002 GcMAF enhance superoxide production in mouse macrophage, and pre-treatment of GcMAF with tumor cell lysate reduce the activity. Superoxides 14-24 GC vitamin D binding protein Homo sapiens 78-83 9073553-4 1997 When peripheral blood monocytes/ macrophages (designated macrophages) of 33 systemic lupus erythematosus patients were incubated with GcMAF (100 pg/ml), the macrophages of all patients were activated as determined by superoxide generation. Superoxides 217-227 GC vitamin D binding protein Homo sapiens 134-139 32013346-9 2020 The estimation of macrophage phagocytosis rate of VitD~dgVDBP (5,864.3 +/- 742.2 cps) was significantly higher compared to dgVDBP (2,789.6 +/- 102.7 cps; p < 0.01) and VDBP (1,134.3 +/- 135.9 cps) whereas the production of macrophage superoxide anion radicals showed significantly higher levels of dgVDBP (255.3 +/- 14.5 cps) in comparison to VDBP (148.6 +/- 24.7 cps, p < 0.01) and VitD~dgVDBP (142.3 +/- 20.0 cps; p < 0.001). Superoxides 234-250 GC vitamin D binding protein Homo sapiens 57-61