PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25489928-4 2015 Likewise, phenobarbital induced the AhR transcription. Phenobarbital 10-23 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 36-39 8117097-0 1994 Characterization of a phenobarbital-inducible Ah receptor-like protein in the Sprague-Dawley rat. Phenobarbital 22-35 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 46-57 6322806-0 1984 Elevated binding of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and 3-methylcholanthrene to the Ah receptor in hepatic cytosols from phenobarbital-treated rats and mice. Phenobarbital 125-138 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 88-99 6322806-3 1984 Injection of 50-100 mg/kg of phenobarbital (PB) for 3 days more than doubled the concentration of Ah receptor in hepatic cytosol from Sprague-Dawley rats. Phenobarbital 29-42 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 98-109 6322806-3 1984 Injection of 50-100 mg/kg of phenobarbital (PB) for 3 days more than doubled the concentration of Ah receptor in hepatic cytosol from Sprague-Dawley rats. Phenobarbital 44-46 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 98-109 25489928-7 2015 By inducing the AhR, phenobarbital enhanced the benzo[a]pyrene-dependent reduction of thyroid hormone half-life and the benzo[a]pyrene-dependent increase in the rate of thyroid hormone glucuronide formation in hepatocyte cultures. Phenobarbital 21-34 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 16-19 21420387-2 2011 Differential induction of liver microsomal CYP activities following treatment of rats with aryl hydrocarbons or phenobarbital, discovered over 50 years ago, initiated studies to characterize multiple CYPs and the transcription factors Ah receptor (AhR) and CAR, respectively. Phenobarbital 112-125 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 235-246 21420387-2 2011 Differential induction of liver microsomal CYP activities following treatment of rats with aryl hydrocarbons or phenobarbital, discovered over 50 years ago, initiated studies to characterize multiple CYPs and the transcription factors Ah receptor (AhR) and CAR, respectively. Phenobarbital 112-125 aryl hydrocarbon receptor Rattus norvegicus 248-251