PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 31533168-0 2020 S100B Serum Level is Independent of Moderate Alcohol Intoxication. Alcohols 45-52 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 0-5 31533168-11 2020 The S100B value ranged from to 0,021 to 0,115 microg/l after alcohol consumption (S100B standard value < 0,11 microg/l). Alcohols 61-68 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 4-9 21897336-5 2011 Furthermore, we investigated if alcohol infusions combined with an initial oral alcohol load up to a blood alcohol steady state of 100 mg/dL affected S100B levels in healthy volunteers (n = 12). Alcohols 32-39 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 150-155 31533168-13 2020 The S100B concentrations were independent on the alcohol intake in low to medium alcohol levels. Alcohols 81-88 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 4-9 21897336-0 2011 The influence of experimental alcohol load and alcohol intoxication on S100B concentrations. Alcohols 30-37 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 71-76 21897336-9 2011 Our clinical data suggest that blood alcohol concentrations far in excess of 100 mg/dL are associated with increased S100B levels in alcohol-intoxicated patients. Alcohols 37-44 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 117-122 21897336-4 2011 Therefore, we performed a case-control study of nontraumatized, alcohol-intoxicated patients to prove if serum S100B is altered by alcohol uptake. Alcohols 131-138 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 111-116 21897336-9 2011 Our clinical data suggest that blood alcohol concentrations far in excess of 100 mg/dL are associated with increased S100B levels in alcohol-intoxicated patients. Alcohols 133-140 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 117-122 20016383-0 2010 Differential effects of alcohol intoxication on S100B levels following traumatic brain injury. Alcohols 24-31 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 48-53 18351497-0 2008 Light to moderate alcohol consumption is associated with S100beta and amyloid beta levels in healthy older adults. Alcohols 18-25 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 57-65 18351497-4 2008 Increased S100beta levels were associated with increased frequency of alcohol consumption and increased total monthly consumption of alcohol. Alcohols 70-77 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 10-18 18351497-4 2008 Increased S100beta levels were associated with increased frequency of alcohol consumption and increased total monthly consumption of alcohol. Alcohols 133-140 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 10-18 17091777-0 2006 Effect of alcohol detoxification on serum S-100B levels of alcohol-dependent individuals. Alcohols 10-17 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 42-48 17091777-0 2006 Effect of alcohol detoxification on serum S-100B levels of alcohol-dependent individuals. Alcohols 59-66 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 42-48 17091777-3 2006 The aim of this study was to evaluate the serum levels of S100B in alcohol-dependent individuals and to further investigate the effect of alcohol detoxification on the levels of S100B. Alcohols 67-74 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 58-63 17091777-3 2006 The aim of this study was to evaluate the serum levels of S100B in alcohol-dependent individuals and to further investigate the effect of alcohol detoxification on the levels of S100B. Alcohols 138-145 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 178-183 17091777-11 2006 CONCLUSION: S100B protein levels are affected differently in alcohol-dependent individuals with either mild or high alcohol consumption during the period of up to one year before assessment. Alcohols 61-68 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 12-17 17091777-11 2006 CONCLUSION: S100B protein levels are affected differently in alcohol-dependent individuals with either mild or high alcohol consumption during the period of up to one year before assessment. Alcohols 116-123 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 12-17 17091777-13 2006 Although this is a preliminary study, the present data suggest a possible use of S100B protein measurements in detecting alcohol-dependent individuals with high alcohol consumption and in further monitoring the alcohol detoxification treatment. Alcohols 121-128 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 81-86 17091777-13 2006 Although this is a preliminary study, the present data suggest a possible use of S100B protein measurements in detecting alcohol-dependent individuals with high alcohol consumption and in further monitoring the alcohol detoxification treatment. Alcohols 161-168 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 81-86 17091777-13 2006 Although this is a preliminary study, the present data suggest a possible use of S100B protein measurements in detecting alcohol-dependent individuals with high alcohol consumption and in further monitoring the alcohol detoxification treatment. Alcohols 161-168 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 81-86 15885048-0 2005 The influence of alcohol and time on the S-100B levels of patients with minor head injury. Alcohols 17-24 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 41-47 15885048-1 2005 The present study aimed at evaluating the S-100B serum level"s reaction to (i) alcohol consumption and (ii) time elapsing between head injury and blood sampling. Alcohols 79-86 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 42-48 15885048-11 2005 The mean S-100B level rose from 0.077 +/- 0.02 ng/ml before alcohol intake to 0.103 +/- 0.06 ng/ml, 4 h later (P < 0.01). Alcohols 60-67 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 9-15 12412616-11 2002 Thus, in addition to routine neurological examinations, S-100B measurements immediately after admission might help to reduce CCT scans in alcohol-intoxicated patients early after MHI. Alcohols 138-145 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 56-62 11450001-0 2000 Influence of alcohol exposure on S-100b serum levels. Alcohols 13-20 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 33-39 11450001-4 2000 Thus, the aim of our study was to investigate S-100b serum levels in a controlled alcohol exposure paradigm. Alcohols 82-89 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 46-52 11450001-11 2000 Because of the much higher blood alcohol concentration in the MHT patients compared to the control collective, a potential relationship between excessive alcohol consumption and the release of S-100b in minor head trauma can still not be excluded. Alcohols 154-161 S100 calcium binding protein B Homo sapiens 193-199