PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3417854-6 1988 In contrast, replacement of the endogenous TnC with exogenous rabbit fast-twitch TnC caused the relationship between Sr2+ concentration and tension to shift towards higher concentrations of Sr2+. strontium cation 117-121 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 43-46 3417854-6 1988 In contrast, replacement of the endogenous TnC with exogenous rabbit fast-twitch TnC caused the relationship between Sr2+ concentration and tension to shift towards higher concentrations of Sr2+. strontium cation 117-121 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 81-84 3417854-6 1988 In contrast, replacement of the endogenous TnC with exogenous rabbit fast-twitch TnC caused the relationship between Sr2+ concentration and tension to shift towards higher concentrations of Sr2+. strontium cation 190-194 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 43-46 3417854-6 1988 In contrast, replacement of the endogenous TnC with exogenous rabbit fast-twitch TnC caused the relationship between Sr2+ concentration and tension to shift towards higher concentrations of Sr2+. strontium cation 190-194 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 81-84 8049206-0 1994 The cardiac Ca(2+)-deficient EF-hand governs the phenotype of the cardiac-skeletal TnC-chimera in solution by Sr(2+)-induced tryptophan fluorescence emission. strontium cation 110-116 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 83-86 3571236-4 1987 Tension development on activations by Ca2+ and Sr2+ was found to be nearly fully blocked in such TnC extracted preparations. strontium cation 47-51 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 97-100 3571236-5 1987 Troponin C contents and the ability to develop tension on activations by Ca2+ and Sr2+ was permanently restored after incubation with 2-6 mg/ml purified TnC from either rabbit fast-twitch skeletal muscle (STnC) or the heart (CTnC, cardiac troponin C). strontium cation 82-86 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 0-10 8049206-1 1994 In the development of force during Sr2+ activation, phenotypically cardiac muscle is more sensitive than fast-twitch skeletal muscle, and TnC is central in this mechanism. strontium cation 35-39 tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus 138-141