PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20734985-1 2010 Whether hispidulin, a flavone from traditional Chinese medicine, can modulate the anticancer effects of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), the cytokine currently in clinical trials was investigated. hispidulin 8-18 TNF superfamily member 10 Homo sapiens 171-176 20734985-2 2010 In the present study, we found that hispidulin potentiated the TRAIL-induced apoptosis in human ovarian cancer cells and converted TRAIL-resistant cells to TRAIL-sensitive cells. hispidulin 36-46 TNF superfamily member 10 Homo sapiens 63-68 20734985-2 2010 In the present study, we found that hispidulin potentiated the TRAIL-induced apoptosis in human ovarian cancer cells and converted TRAIL-resistant cells to TRAIL-sensitive cells. hispidulin 36-46 TNF superfamily member 10 Homo sapiens 131-136 20734985-2 2010 In the present study, we found that hispidulin potentiated the TRAIL-induced apoptosis in human ovarian cancer cells and converted TRAIL-resistant cells to TRAIL-sensitive cells. hispidulin 36-46 TNF superfamily member 10 Homo sapiens 131-136 32905830-4 2020 Moreover, hispidulin exhibits synergistic anti-tumor effects when combined with some common clinical anticancer drugs (e.g., gemcitabine, 5-fluoroucil, sunitinib, temozolomide, and TRAIL). hispidulin 10-20 TNF superfamily member 10 Homo sapiens 181-186