PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 33262140-10 2021 At the MTD olaparib reduced PAR levels by over 95% and abolished radiation-induced PARylation. olaparib 11-19 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 28-31 24038812-8 2014 RESULTS: Olaparib induced growth inhibition, median (range) IC50 = 3.6 (1-33.8) microM, and inhibited PAR activity in pediatric solid tumor cell lines. olaparib 9-17 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 102-105 27686740-0 2016 Efficacy of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor olaparib against head and neck cancer cells: Predictions of drug sensitivity based on PAR-p53-NF-kappaB interactions. olaparib 51-59 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 137-140 27686740-7 2016 We found that basal poly (ADP-ribose) (PAR) levels, but not PARP-1 levels, correlated with olaparib sensitivity. olaparib 91-99 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 39-42 27686740-10 2016 As interference with p53 expression led to NF-kappaB reactivation, we concluded that elevated basal PAR and NF-kappaB levels are predictive of olaparib responsiveness in HNC cells; in addition, olaparib inhibits HNC cells via PAR-p53-NF-kappaB interactions. olaparib 143-151 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 100-103 27686740-10 2016 As interference with p53 expression led to NF-kappaB reactivation, we concluded that elevated basal PAR and NF-kappaB levels are predictive of olaparib responsiveness in HNC cells; in addition, olaparib inhibits HNC cells via PAR-p53-NF-kappaB interactions. olaparib 194-202 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 226-229 25981132-6 2015 Olaparib concentrations that resulted in radiosensitization prevented PAR induction by irradiation. olaparib 0-8 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 70-73 24038812-10 2014 In RD-ES and NGP xenografts, olaparib inhibited PAR activity by 88-100% as a single agent and 100% when administered with cyclophosphamide/topotecan. olaparib 29-37 jumping translocation breakpoint Homo sapiens 48-51