PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24604290-5 2014 Thioridazine treatment induced nuclear fragmentation, increased the proportion of sub-G1 phase cells, and elevated the percentage of Annexin V-positive cells, suggesting the occurrence of apoptosis. Thioridazine 0-12 annexin A5 Homo sapiens 133-142 24989930-3 2014 By studying cleaved PARP, annexin V staining, and Hoechst staining, we found that THIO largely increased apoptosis specifically in KBV20C cells, suggesting that the difference in sensitization between the resistant and sensitive cells can be attributed to the ability of THIO to induce apoptosis. Thioridazine 82-86 annexin A5 Homo sapiens 26-35 24152992-6 2013 RESULTS: A 48 hours exposure to thioridazine was followed by a significant increase of [Ca2+](i) (30 microM), decrease of forward scatter (30 microM), and increase of annexin-V-binding (>=12 microM). Thioridazine 32-44 annexin A5 Homo sapiens 167-176