PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21192688-9 2011 E-FABP, an upregulated fatty acid binding protein, was found to be involved in the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) signaling pathway. Fatty Acids 23-33 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 0-6 8844129-5 1996 Since epidermis and sebaceous glands are active sites of fatty acid synthesis, these results suggest that C-FABP may have important roles in the transport and synthesis of fatty acids. Fatty Acids 57-67 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 106-112 18513372-1 2008 Epidermal fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP), a member of the family of FABPs, exhibits a robust expression in neurons during axonal growth in development and in nerve regeneration following nerve injury. Fatty Acids 10-20 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 38-44 14676186-6 2004 Rat epithelial fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP) was isolated using partial protein purification and immunoprecipitation. Fatty Acids 15-25 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 43-49 9697049-2 1998 Recent studies have indicated that epidermal lipid synthesis might be regulated by WBF of stratum corneum and that cutaneous fatty acid-binding protein (C-FABP) plays an important role in fatty acid metabolism in epidermis. Fatty Acids 125-135 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 153-159 9697049-7 1998 These results suggest that increase of TEWL itself stimulates C-FABP expression, leading to activation of fatty acid metabolism. Fatty Acids 106-116 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 62-68 9438903-10 1997 Moreover, it is suggested that C-FABP has important roles in the transport and metabolism of fatty acids in epidermis and that altered lipid metabolism may affect the proliferation and/or differentiation of keratinocyte. Fatty Acids 93-104 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 31-37 10811115-2 2000 One such mRNA that is common to prostate and breast carcinoma cell lines encodes the human cutaneous fatty acid-binding protein (C-FABP). Fatty Acids 101-111 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 129-135 8844129-5 1996 Since epidermis and sebaceous glands are active sites of fatty acid synthesis, these results suggest that C-FABP may have important roles in the transport and synthesis of fatty acids. Fatty Acids 172-183 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 106-112 8723767-7 1996 The 0.7 kb DA11 full length cDNA clone contains a 405 nucleotide open reading frame that encodes a putative protein of 15.2 kDa (135 amino acid residues) and is a member of the family of fatty acid binding proteins (FABP). Fatty Acids 187-197 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 11-15 3260112-4 1988 These observations are challenging the idea that cFABP plays a fatty acid-buffering role under the pathophysiological conditions studied. Fatty Acids 63-73 fatty acid binding protein 5 Rattus norvegicus 49-54