PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8313384-2 1994 CAI, a carboxyamido-triazole with a halogenated benzophenone tail, is a novel inhibitor of receptor-operated calcium influx and arachidonic acid release which inhibits malignant proliferation, invasion, and metastasis. benzophenone 48-60 carbonic anhydrase 1 Homo sapiens 0-3 8313384-4 1994 Four families of molecular modifications of the CAI parent were synthesized: (I) modification or substitution of the triazole ring; (II) removal of the substituted benzophenone tail; (III) dehalogenation or partial truncation of the benzophenone moiety; and (IV) removal of the triazole and altered substitutions of the benzophenone tail. benzophenone 164-176 carbonic anhydrase 1 Homo sapiens 48-51 8313384-4 1994 Four families of molecular modifications of the CAI parent were synthesized: (I) modification or substitution of the triazole ring; (II) removal of the substituted benzophenone tail; (III) dehalogenation or partial truncation of the benzophenone moiety; and (IV) removal of the triazole and altered substitutions of the benzophenone tail. benzophenone 233-245 carbonic anhydrase 1 Homo sapiens 48-51 8313384-4 1994 Four families of molecular modifications of the CAI parent were synthesized: (I) modification or substitution of the triazole ring; (II) removal of the substituted benzophenone tail; (III) dehalogenation or partial truncation of the benzophenone moiety; and (IV) removal of the triazole and altered substitutions of the benzophenone tail. benzophenone 233-245 carbonic anhydrase 1 Homo sapiens 48-51