PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 6802924-1 1982 Eosinophil peroxidase (EPO), a cationic protein purified from horse blood, adhered to four different types of tumor cells, markedly potentiating their lysis by preformed or enzymatically generated H(2)0(2) (up to 76-fold, as assayed in serum-containing tissue culture medium without supplemental halide). h(2) 197-201 eosinophil peroxidase Equus caballus 0-21 6802924-1 1982 Eosinophil peroxidase (EPO), a cationic protein purified from horse blood, adhered to four different types of tumor cells, markedly potentiating their lysis by preformed or enzymatically generated H(2)0(2) (up to 76-fold, as assayed in serum-containing tissue culture medium without supplemental halide). h(2) 197-201 eosinophil peroxidase Equus caballus 23-26 6802924-7 1982 Nonetheless, spontaneous macrophage-mediated cytolysis of EPO- coated tumor cells was completely inhibitable by catalase (50 percent inhibition, 23 U/ml), although not by heated catalase, indicating a requirement for H(2)0(2). h(2) 217-221 eosinophil peroxidase Equus caballus 58-61