PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8756415-8 1996 Finally, facilitation of sex behavior by D1-like agonists was blocked by the antiprogestin RU38486 and PR antisense oligonucleotide. Oligonucleotides 116-131 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 103-105 10746653-16 2000 Immunohistochemistry confirmed the effectiveness of PR antisense oligonucleotides in blocking PR expression. Oligonucleotides 65-81 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 94-96 7915049-4 1994 The facilitory effect of the neurotransmitter was blocked by progesterone receptor antagonists, a D1 receptor antagonist, or antisense oligonucleotides to the progesterone receptor. Oligonucleotides 135-151 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 159-180 7925102-0 1994 Inhibition of rat sexual behavior by antisense oligonucleotides to the progesterone receptor. Oligonucleotides 47-63 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 71-92 7925102-4 1994 In vitro binding assays of the cytosol progesterone receptors demonstrated a 52.2% reduction of PRs in the hypothalamus of animals that received antisense oligonucleotides, suggesting a reduction in PR synthesis. Oligonucleotides 155-171 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 96-98 11958787-1 2002 Electrophoretic mobility shift assay was used to determine whether pregna-D"-pentaranes allow progesterone receptor (PR) from rat uterine cytosol to bind hormone response element (HRE)-containing oligonucleotide duplexes and to measure the affinity of this interaction. Oligonucleotides 196-211 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 94-115 8361336-1 1993 Antisense oligonucleotides were utilized to interfere with the synthesis of progesterone receptor. Oligonucleotides 10-26 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 76-97 11958787-1 2002 Electrophoretic mobility shift assay was used to determine whether pregna-D"-pentaranes allow progesterone receptor (PR) from rat uterine cytosol to bind hormone response element (HRE)-containing oligonucleotide duplexes and to measure the affinity of this interaction. Oligonucleotides 196-211 progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus 117-119