PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12766648-4 2003 Recovery of liver adenosine triphosphate, hepatocellular injury, and expression of glutamine synthetase 1, a gene that is induced by exposure of hepatocytes to low partial pressure of oxygen, were studied at 4 h of resuscitation. Oxygen 184-190 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 83-105 12766648-7 2003 Improved hepatocellular oxygen supply was also confirmed by restoration of the physiologic expression pattern of glutamine synthetase 1. Oxygen 24-30 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 113-135 2886388-2 1987 In these studies the levels of DNPH-reactive proteins increased steadily during 48 h of continuous oxygen treatment and then decreased to control levels by 54 h. Although the specific activity of two hepatic enzymes, glutamine synthetase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, decreased during oxygen treatment, antibody titration of each enzyme indicated that the levels of immunological cross-reactive protein either remained constant or increased slightly during 48 h of oxygen treatment. Oxygen 99-105 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 217-237 8866724-1 1996 Exposing 7-day-old rat pups to hypoxia, 8% oxygen/92% nitrogen, for 3 h alters glutamate (GLU), glutamine and glutamine synthetase (GS) activity in the striatum, frontal cortex and hippocampus. Oxygen 43-49 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 110-130 1687664-1 1991 We have previously shown that exposure to 100% oxygen for 2 h results in a two-fold decrease in the brain glutamine synthetase activity of neonatal rats. Oxygen 47-53 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 106-126 13960585-0 1963 [Effect of oxygen under pressure and methionine sulfoximine on the activity of glutamine synthetase in the rat brain]. Oxygen 11-17 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 79-99 2886388-2 1987 In these studies the levels of DNPH-reactive proteins increased steadily during 48 h of continuous oxygen treatment and then decreased to control levels by 54 h. Although the specific activity of two hepatic enzymes, glutamine synthetase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, decreased during oxygen treatment, antibody titration of each enzyme indicated that the levels of immunological cross-reactive protein either remained constant or increased slightly during 48 h of oxygen treatment. Oxygen 294-300 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 217-237 2886388-2 1987 In these studies the levels of DNPH-reactive proteins increased steadily during 48 h of continuous oxygen treatment and then decreased to control levels by 54 h. Although the specific activity of two hepatic enzymes, glutamine synthetase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, decreased during oxygen treatment, antibody titration of each enzyme indicated that the levels of immunological cross-reactive protein either remained constant or increased slightly during 48 h of oxygen treatment. Oxygen 294-300 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 217-237 31131557-12 2019 The overexpression of GS, GCK, CYP1A, and HIFalpha proteins were observed downstream in the oxygen-poor area. Oxygen 92-98 glutamate-ammonia ligase Rattus norvegicus 22-24