PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19441364-2 2009 Biological transferrin and lactoferrin proteins formed stable Tb3+ complexes, which exhibited long-lived and green luminescence signals. tb3+ 62-66 transferrin Homo sapiens 11-22 19441364-5 2009 The immobilized biotinylated transferrin-Tb3+ complexes on the micrometer-scaled bead also operated as a pH-responsive luminescent indicator. tb3+ 41-45 transferrin Homo sapiens 29-40 19441364-6 2009 Since the transferrin ligand had rapid Tb3+ complexation/decomplexation process, its Tb3+ complex exhibited pH-responsive luminescence signals even in the presence of Fe3+ cation. tb3+ 39-43 transferrin Homo sapiens 10-21 19441364-6 2009 Since the transferrin ligand had rapid Tb3+ complexation/decomplexation process, its Tb3+ complex exhibited pH-responsive luminescence signals even in the presence of Fe3+ cation. tb3+ 85-89 transferrin Homo sapiens 10-21 66108-2 1977 The fluorescence enhancement represents the binding of Tb3+ ions not only to (apo)transferrin, but to albumin and gamma-globulins as well. tb3+ 55-59 transferrin Homo sapiens 82-93