PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 31905021-0 2020 Mechanisms underlying reduced weight gain in Intestinal Fatty Acid-Binding Protein (IFABP) null mice. Fatty Acids 56-66 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 84-89 19813210-6 2009 In particular, several proteins involved in glucose and fatty acid metabolism, such as mitochondrial 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase, intestinal fatty acid-binding protein 2 and cytoplasmic malate dehydrogenase, were differentially expressed, implying that significant metabolic alterations occurred during the early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis. Fatty Acids 56-66 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 126-165 16532262-1 2006 It was shown previously that the intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) is not essential for the absorption of dietary fat. Fatty Acids 44-54 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 72-78 11023988-1 2000 The intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) belongs to a family of 15 kDa clamshell-like proteins that are found in many different tissues. Fatty Acids 15-25 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 43-49 9530094-0 1998 Cellular differentiation and I-FABP protein expression modulate fatty acid uptake and diffusion. Fatty Acids 64-74 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 29-35 9277406-1 1997 The effects of dietary oil intake and fatty acid infusions on the expression of intestinal and liver fatty acid-binding proteins (I-FABP and L-FABP, respectively) were investigated in the small intestine of mice. Fatty Acids 38-48 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 130-136 9277406-1 1997 The effects of dietary oil intake and fatty acid infusions on the expression of intestinal and liver fatty acid-binding proteins (I-FABP and L-FABP, respectively) were investigated in the small intestine of mice. Fatty Acids 101-111 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 130-136 7567997-3 1995 We have used an intestine-specific fatty acid binding protein gene, Fabpi, as a model for studying regulation of gene expression in this unique developmental system. Fatty Acids 35-45 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 68-73 1527171-5 1992 We have used the intestinal fatty acid binding protein gene (Fabpi) as a model to identify cis-acting elements which regulate cell- and region-specific patterns of gene expression in the gut. Fatty Acids 28-38 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 61-66 32298508-1 2020 Two different members of the fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) family are found in enterocyte cells of the gastrointestinal system, namely liver-type and intestinal fatty acid-binding proteins (LFABP and IFABP, also called FABP1 and FABP2, respectively). Fatty Acids 29-39 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 204-209 32298508-1 2020 Two different members of the fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) family are found in enterocyte cells of the gastrointestinal system, namely liver-type and intestinal fatty acid-binding proteins (LFABP and IFABP, also called FABP1 and FABP2, respectively). Fatty Acids 29-39 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 233-238 32298508-1 2020 Two different members of the fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) family are found in enterocyte cells of the gastrointestinal system, namely liver-type and intestinal fatty acid-binding proteins (LFABP and IFABP, also called FABP1 and FABP2, respectively). Fatty Acids 165-175 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 204-209 32298508-7 2020 Interestingly, the NMR data revealed that different residues of IFABP were involved in the coordination of endocannabinoids than those implicated for fatty acids, whereas the same residues of LFABP were involved for both classes of ligand. Fatty Acids 150-161 fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal Mus musculus 64-69