PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 14514021-1 2003 An early transient increase in brain polyamine (PA) metabolism, termed the PA-stress-response (PSR), is a common reaction to stressful stimuli, including physical, emotional, and hormonal stressors, with a magnitude related to the stress intensity. Polyamines 37-46 jumonji domain containing 6, arginine demethylase and lysine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 95-98 14514021-1 2003 An early transient increase in brain polyamine (PA) metabolism, termed the PA-stress-response (PSR), is a common reaction to stressful stimuli, including physical, emotional, and hormonal stressors, with a magnitude related to the stress intensity. Polyamines 48-50 jumonji domain containing 6, arginine demethylase and lysine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 95-98 14514021-11 2003 Under persistent stressful conditions, however, the PSR may be maladaptive as may be reflected by PA accumulation. Polyamines 98-100 jumonji domain containing 6, arginine demethylase and lysine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 52-55