PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1340210-12 1992 beta-gal inhibited 27% of the IGF-II response and had no effect when added alone. beta-D-galactose 0-8 insulin like growth factor 2 Homo sapiens 30-36 1340210-13 1992 Since beta-gal decreases the binding affinity of the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor for IGF-II and does not bind to the IGF-I or insulin receptor, these data suggest the possibility that IGF-II mitogenic action is mediated through the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor. beta-D-galactose 6-14 insulin like growth factor 2 Homo sapiens 79-85 1340210-13 1992 Since beta-gal decreases the binding affinity of the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor for IGF-II and does not bind to the IGF-I or insulin receptor, these data suggest the possibility that IGF-II mitogenic action is mediated through the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor. beta-D-galactose 6-14 insulin like growth factor 2 Homo sapiens 79-85 1340210-13 1992 Since beta-gal decreases the binding affinity of the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor for IGF-II and does not bind to the IGF-I or insulin receptor, these data suggest the possibility that IGF-II mitogenic action is mediated through the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor. beta-D-galactose 6-14 insulin like growth factor 2 Homo sapiens 79-85 1340210-13 1992 Since beta-gal decreases the binding affinity of the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor for IGF-II and does not bind to the IGF-I or insulin receptor, these data suggest the possibility that IGF-II mitogenic action is mediated through the IGF-II/M-6-P receptor. beta-D-galactose 6-14 insulin like growth factor 2 Homo sapiens 53-59