PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28228417-0 2017 Oxygen-sensitive regulation and neuroprotective effects of growth hormone-dependent growth factors during early postnatal development. Oxygen 0-6 growth hormone Mus musculus 59-73 23450447-4 2013 Available evidence indicates that reduced GH signalling is linked to extended longevity by multiple interacting mechanisms including increased stress resistance, reduced growth, altered profiles of cytokines produced by the adipose tissue, and various metabolic adjustments such as enhanced insulin sensitivity, increased oxygen consumption (VO2/g) and reduced respiratory quotient. Oxygen 322-328 growth hormone Mus musculus 42-44 20160103-5 2010 Injection of GHRH led to stimulation of both GH cell network activities and GH secretion, which was temporally associated with increases in blood flow rates and oxygen supply by capillaries, as well as oxygen consumption. Oxygen 161-167 growth hormone Mus musculus 13-15 20160103-5 2010 Injection of GHRH led to stimulation of both GH cell network activities and GH secretion, which was temporally associated with increases in blood flow rates and oxygen supply by capillaries, as well as oxygen consumption. Oxygen 161-167 growth hormone Mus musculus 45-47 20160103-5 2010 Injection of GHRH led to stimulation of both GH cell network activities and GH secretion, which was temporally associated with increases in blood flow rates and oxygen supply by capillaries, as well as oxygen consumption. Oxygen 202-208 growth hormone Mus musculus 13-15