PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2828975-2 1986 Based on its potent agonist activity in rabbit vas deferens and the low potency of naloxone to antagonize its agonist effect in the guinea pig ileum and mouse vas deferens, CAM can be considered as kappa agonist. Naloxone 83-91 calmodulin 2 Mus musculus 173-176 6294249-4 1983 Leucine enkephalin and D-Ala2-methionine enkephalinamide decrease the amount of membrane-bound calmodulin in the NC108-15 cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner, whereas the opiate antagonists naloxone and levallorphan have an opposite effect. Naloxone 197-205 calmodulin 2 Mus musculus 95-105 6294249-7 1983 The alteration in the amount of membrane-bound calmodulin after a short incubation (15 min) with the enkephalins or with naloxone is reflected as an opposite change in the amount of calmodulin in the cell cytosol. Naloxone 121-129 calmodulin 2 Mus musculus 47-57 6294249-7 1983 The alteration in the amount of membrane-bound calmodulin after a short incubation (15 min) with the enkephalins or with naloxone is reflected as an opposite change in the amount of calmodulin in the cell cytosol. Naloxone 121-129 calmodulin 2 Mus musculus 182-192 12580100-8 2001 When naloxone was added to NG108-15 cells which were long-term treated by DPDPE, calmodulin and CaMK II activity increased, indicating that naloxone withdrawal can increase Ca2+/CaMK II pathway activity. Naloxone 5-13 calmodulin 2 Mus musculus 81-91 12580100-8 2001 When naloxone was added to NG108-15 cells which were long-term treated by DPDPE, calmodulin and CaMK II activity increased, indicating that naloxone withdrawal can increase Ca2+/CaMK II pathway activity. Naloxone 140-148 calmodulin 2 Mus musculus 81-91