PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7944351-6 1994 The presence of glycerol and ethylene glycol promoted a small increase of thrombin half life, whereas polyethylene glycol had a more pronounced positive effect even at very low concentrations. Glycerol 16-24 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 74-82 11171108-2 2001 Anhydrothrombin was prepared from PMSF-inactivated thrombin under alkaline conditions, and the folded anhydrothrombin was successfully recovered after dialysis in the presence of glycerol. Glycerol 179-187 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 7-15 8349184-7 1993 Cytoplasmic Ca++ increase induced by thrombin was observed in the glycerol-preserved platelets, while it was nearly absent in the DMSO-preserved ones. Glycerol 66-74 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 37-45 2120705-5 1990 Glycerol-gradient centrifugation of factor V treated with thrombin partially resolved the factor Va heterodimer from a larger activation peptide of 150 kDa, as determined by gel electrophoresis. Glycerol 0-8 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 58-66 2015284-1 1991 The technique of competitive chromogenic substrate hydrolysis is used to examine the inhibitory effects of sucrose and glycerol on the inactivation of thrombin by antithrombin III. Glycerol 119-127 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 151-159 1357142-1 1992 Glycerol increased the transition temperature (Tm) of thrombin in a concentration-dependent fashion up to a concentration of 50% glycerol in aqueous buffer solution. Glycerol 0-8 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 54-62 1357142-1 1992 Glycerol increased the transition temperature (Tm) of thrombin in a concentration-dependent fashion up to a concentration of 50% glycerol in aqueous buffer solution. Glycerol 129-137 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 54-62 4683885-1 1973 Thrombin and poly-l-lysine alter the incorporation of acetate, glycerol, and fatty acids into the lipids of washed human platelets. Glycerol 63-71 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 0-8 6273851-1 1981 Thrombin has been shown to resynthesize the Arg134-Thr135 peptide bond between the 134- and 57-residue thrombin fragments of reduced and carbamidomethylated human somatotropin at pH 6.0 in 90% (vol/vol) glycerol. Glycerol 203-211 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 0-8 6273851-1 1981 Thrombin has been shown to resynthesize the Arg134-Thr135 peptide bond between the 134- and 57-residue thrombin fragments of reduced and carbamidomethylated human somatotropin at pH 6.0 in 90% (vol/vol) glycerol. Glycerol 203-211 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 103-111 6998061-5 1980 The thrombin-induced contractions were significantly inhibited by prostacyclin, meclofenamic acid, phenoxybenzamine and glycerol. Glycerol 120-128 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 4-12 869991-1 1977 The nature of platelet antithrombin was elucidated by comparison of thrombin binding and antithrombin activities of intact platelets and by purification of antithrombin from platelet lysates using glycerol osmotic lysis, ethanol precipitation and Sephadex gel filtration techniques. Glycerol 197-205 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 27-35 2858990-8 1985 Glycerol stabilized Factor XIIIa activity in thrombin-treated plasma and buffer for 60 min. Glycerol 0-8 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 45-53 6746652-1 1984 The relative degradation of the various molecular species of [3H]phosphatidylcholine in response to thrombin was studied in human platelets following prelabeling with [3H]glycerol and compared to results obtained following labeling with [14C]oleic, [14C]linoleic, or [14C]arachidonic acids. Glycerol 171-179 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 100-108 6401733-4 1983 [3H]Glycerol-labeled platelets synthesized phospholipids from [3H]PA at a rate of 0.08-0.3 nmol/min/10(9) cells at 37 degrees C. This rate of [3H]glycerol-PA turnover was not enhanced by thrombin stimulation; thus, PA did not turn over rapidly enough to be an intermediate in the release of several nanomoles of arachidonate from phosphatidylinositol in the first few seconds of stimulation. Glycerol 4-12 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 187-195 4683885-3 1973 Similarly, glycerol incorporation into complex lipids is impaired by both thrombin and polylysine. Glycerol 11-19 coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens 74-82