PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23261456-0 2013 Involvement of plasmin-mediated extracellular activation of progalanin in angiogenesis. progalanin 60-70 plasminogen Homo sapiens 15-22 23261456-1 2013 Progalanin is released from the small cell lung carcinoma line SBC-3A and converted to its active form by plasmin. progalanin 0-10 plasminogen Homo sapiens 106-113 23261456-9 2013 These results suggest that the activation of progalanin by plasmin in the extracellular compartment was involved in MMP-9 and MMP-2 activation and in angiogenesis in tumor tissue. progalanin 45-55 plasminogen Homo sapiens 59-66 21707521-0 2011 Plasmin: its role in the extracellular processing of progalanin in tumor tissue. progalanin 53-63 plasminogen Homo sapiens 0-7 21707521-10 2011 In addition, tranexamic acid, a plasmin inhibitor, inhibited progalanin conversion to galanin(1-20). progalanin 61-71 plasminogen Homo sapiens 32-39 21707521-11 2011 The present study revealed that plasmin was present in tumor tissue, and that it was responsible for processing progalanin to galanin(1-20) in the extracellular environment. progalanin 112-122 plasminogen Homo sapiens 32-39