PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 34726401-0 2021 Transmembrane MUC18 Targeted Polydopamine Nanoparticles and a Mild Photothermal Effect Synergistically Disrupt Actin Cytoskeleton and Migration of Cancer Cells. polydopamine 29-41 melanoma cell adhesion molecule Homo sapiens 14-19 34726401-2 2021 Herein, we demonstrate that targeting MUC18 with polydopamine nanoparticles (PDA NPs) and a mild photothermal effect can completely cease the migration of melanoma and breast cancer cells without killing the cells. polydopamine 49-61 melanoma cell adhesion molecule Homo sapiens 38-43 26075880-1 2015 A photoelectrochemical biosensing chip was constructed through the mussel-inspired polydopamine coating strategy, which demonstrated improved photo-to-electric conversion performance for the CdS/TiO2-ITO chip, and was used for the direct immobilization of captured antibodies and the detection of CD146 in the absence of additional electron donors/acceptors. polydopamine 83-95 melanoma cell adhesion molecule Homo sapiens 297-302