PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 27347041-3 2016 Growth hormone (GH) is a pleiotropic hormone that affects a broad spectrum of physiological functions, from carbohydrate and lipid metabolism to the immune response. Carbohydrates 108-120 growth hormone Mus musculus 0-14 27347041-3 2016 Growth hormone (GH) is a pleiotropic hormone that affects a broad spectrum of physiological functions, from carbohydrate and lipid metabolism to the immune response. Carbohydrates 108-120 growth hormone Mus musculus 16-18 34685644-2 2021 GH produced from the pituitary somatotroph is considered the master regulator of somatic development and involved, directly and indirectly, in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism via complex, yet well-defined, signaling pathways. Carbohydrates 143-155 growth hormone Mus musculus 0-2 19299456-0 2009 The acid-labile subunit is required for full effects of exogenous growth hormone on growth and carbohydrate metabolism. Carbohydrates 95-107 growth hormone Mus musculus 66-80 21283519-5 2011 Consistent with improved insulin sensitivity, indirect calorimetry revealed AOiGHD mice preferentially utilized carbohydrates for energy metabolism, as compared to GH-intact controls. Carbohydrates 112-125 growth hormone Mus musculus 79-81 17363744-3 2007 Adipose tissue plays a critical role in the antagonistic effects of growth hormone (GH) on insulin actions on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism through changes in gene transcription. Carbohydrates 110-122 growth hormone Mus musculus 68-82 17363744-3 2007 Adipose tissue plays a critical role in the antagonistic effects of growth hormone (GH) on insulin actions on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism through changes in gene transcription. Carbohydrates 110-122 growth hormone Mus musculus 84-86 15138153-1 2004 Growth hormone, acting through its receptor (GHR), plays an important role in carbohydrate metabolism and in promoting postnatal growth. Carbohydrates 78-90 growth hormone Mus musculus 0-14 1848008-1 1991 Pituitary growth hormone (GH) functions physiologically to oppose the actions of insulin on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism by interfering with metabolic events that occur after insulin binds to its receptor. Carbohydrates 92-104 growth hormone Mus musculus 10-24