PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7532995-5 1994 With films deposited using oxygen-containing monomers, the initial attachment and spreading of endothelial cells failed when the medium contained 15% (v/v) serum from which both fibronectin (Fn) and vitronectin (Vn) had been removed. Oxygen 27-33 vitronectin Homo sapiens 199-210 11563840-5 2001 Compared to exposure to 20 and 5% oxygen, exposure to 1% oxygen decreased adhesion of these cells to vitronectin and fibronectin, an effect that was reversible by re-exposure to 20% oxygen. Oxygen 57-63 vitronectin Homo sapiens 101-112 11563840-5 2001 Compared to exposure to 20 and 5% oxygen, exposure to 1% oxygen decreased adhesion of these cells to vitronectin and fibronectin, an effect that was reversible by re-exposure to 20% oxygen. Oxygen 57-63 vitronectin Homo sapiens 101-112 7532995-5 1994 With films deposited using oxygen-containing monomers, the initial attachment and spreading of endothelial cells failed when the medium contained 15% (v/v) serum from which both fibronectin (Fn) and vitronectin (Vn) had been removed. Oxygen 27-33 vitronectin Homo sapiens 212-214 7532995-6 1994 Similarly, initial attachment and spreading of endothelial cells onto films deposited using oxygen-containing monomers were reduced by 62-86% when the cells were seeded in medium containing Vn-depleted serum (which contained Fn). Oxygen 92-98 vitronectin Homo sapiens 190-192