PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 32896683-8 2020 Non-survivors had significantly lower cerebral saturation than survivors, as well as elevated S100B values at admission, associated with lower arterial pressure and higher serum lactate levels. Lactic Acid 178-185 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 94-99 32858156-9 2020 PS100B-Adm showed the best AUC of ROC curves for outcome prediction at 3-month (AUC 0.83 [95%-CI: 0.78-0.88]), compared with other biomarkers (P < 0.0001), while AUC for lactate-Adm was higher than for NSE-Adm. AUC for PS100B-H24 was significantly higher than for other biomarkers except NSE-H24 (P <= 0.0001), while AUC for NSE-H24 was higher than for lactate-H24 and pH-H24. Lactic Acid 170-177 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 0-6 32858156-9 2020 PS100B-Adm showed the best AUC of ROC curves for outcome prediction at 3-month (AUC 0.83 [95%-CI: 0.78-0.88]), compared with other biomarkers (P < 0.0001), while AUC for lactate-Adm was higher than for NSE-Adm. AUC for PS100B-H24 was significantly higher than for other biomarkers except NSE-H24 (P <= 0.0001), while AUC for NSE-H24 was higher than for lactate-H24 and pH-H24. Lactic Acid 353-360 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 0-6 31473201-8 2019 S100B protein concentration correlate directly with pCO2 levels (Rho: 0.286, p = .0321) and lactate concentration (Rho: 0.278, p = .0315); and indirectly with pH (Rho: -0.332, p = .01). Lactic Acid 92-99 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 0-5 23053124-7 2013 The purpose of our study was to investigate if increased blood lactate induced by sodium lactate infusion, without the "side effects" of PA, resulted in changes in serum S100B and PRL. Lactic Acid 63-70 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 170-175 23856918-9 2013 Preoperative S100B correlated with IL-6 (r = 0.78, P < 0.01), arterial lactate (r = 0.50, P < 0.01), pH (r = -0.45, P < 0.01), and bicarbonate (r = -0.40, P < 0.01). Lactic Acid 74-81 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 13-18 16191261-7 2005 (2) A significantly positive correlation was found between the level of urinary S100B protein within three days and the urinary lactate/creatinine ratio within the first day and between the level of urinary S100B protein within three days and clinical degree (P < 0.05). Lactic Acid 128-135 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 80-85 23053124-0 2013 The impact of increased blood lactate on serum S100B and prolactin concentrations in male adult athletes. Lactic Acid 30-37 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 47-52 23188602-6 2012 When the relation between S100B and lactate levels with brain CT was evaluated, no statistically significant relation was determined. Lactic Acid 36-43 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 26-31 16783193-6 2006 There was a significant correlation between S100B and arterial lactate (r, 0.66; P < 0.001), mean arterial pressure (MAP) (r, -0.41; P < 0.001), and pH (r, -0.37; P < 0.001). Lactic Acid 63-70 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 44-49 16783193-11 2006 Increased S100B values correlated positively with lactate levels and negatively with MAP and pH. Lactic Acid 50-57 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 10-15 19467712-6 2009 RESULTS: Significantly, we demonstrate the improved recovery of the protein S100B using a larger molecular weight (MW) cut-off catheter (20 kDa range: 0.1-9%; 100 kDa range: 1.7-18.3%) while maintaining comparable performance for the conventional markers glucose, lactate and pyruvate. Lactic Acid 264-271 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 76-81 16191261-8 2005 (3) When S100B concentration was 0.47 microg/L and urinary lactate/creatinine ratio was 0.55, the sensitivity and specificity of detecting the third day urinary S100B alone, were respectively 90.4%, 91.9%. Lactic Acid 59-66 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 161-166 16191261-10 2005 CONCLUSION: On the basis of clinical manifestations of asphyxic neonatals, detecting the level of urinary S100B within three days and the first day urinary lactate/creatinine ratio may be of important value in early diagnosis and grading of HIE. Lactic Acid 156-163 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 106-111