PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2460696-0 1988 Cellular analysis of alpha-fetoprotein gene activation during carbon tetrachloride and D-galactosamine-induced acute liver injury in rats. Carbon Tetrachloride 62-82 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 21-38 1378681-0 1992 Immunocytochemical localization of alpha-fetoprotein in the developing and carbon tetrachloride-treated rat liver. Carbon Tetrachloride 75-95 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 35-52 1378681-1 1992 The immunocytochemical localization of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)-producing cells was observed in pre- and postnatal and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated rat livers in comparison with that of albumin (ALB)-producing cells. Carbon Tetrachloride 118-138 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 39-56 1378681-1 1992 The immunocytochemical localization of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)-producing cells was observed in pre- and postnatal and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated rat livers in comparison with that of albumin (ALB)-producing cells. Carbon Tetrachloride 118-138 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 58-61 2460696-2 1988 AFP gene activation was studied from rats intoxicated with carbon tetrachloride or D-galactosamine, two toxics inducing different patterns of liver necrosis and regeneration. Carbon Tetrachloride 59-79 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 0-3 2460696-3 1988 At 48 and 72 hours of carbon tetrachloride intoxication, liver AFP mRNA steady-state levels were slightly increased. Carbon Tetrachloride 22-42 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 63-66 73575-0 1977 Urinary excretion of alpha-fetoprotein in rats on a cirrhogenic carbon tetrachloride regimen. Carbon Tetrachloride 64-84 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 21-38 2421766-0 1986 Transcriptional switch from albumin to alpha-fetoprotein and changes in transcription of other genes during carbon tetrachloride induced liver regeneration. Carbon Tetrachloride 108-128 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 39-56 88859-1 1979 The role of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)-suppressing factor(s) in the increased production of AFP in liver injury was investigated with carbon tetrachloride and ethionine-treated rats. Carbon Tetrachloride 131-151 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 31-34 88859-1 1979 The role of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)-suppressing factor(s) in the increased production of AFP in liver injury was investigated with carbon tetrachloride and ethionine-treated rats. Carbon Tetrachloride 131-151 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 89-92 71841-0 1977 Catabolism of alpha-fetoprotein in carbon tetrachloride-injured rats. Carbon Tetrachloride 35-55 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 14-31 71841-1 1977 The rate of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) catabolism in carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated rats was estimated to be essentially the same as that found in control adult and young rats. Carbon Tetrachloride 50-70 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 12-29 71841-1 1977 The rate of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) catabolism in carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated rats was estimated to be essentially the same as that found in control adult and young rats. Carbon Tetrachloride 50-70 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 31-34 6203152-3 1984 However, the increase in serum AFP levels was significant only in carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated rats, and the portal-peripheral vein difference in plasma glucagon concentrations was great only in rats that underwent a partial hepatectomy. Carbon Tetrachloride 66-86 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 31-34 6187744-2 1983 AFP mRNA constitutes approximately 0.006% of the polysomal polyadenylated RNA of normal livers and this proportion increases only slightly before the onset of DNA synthesis in liver regeneration induced by partial hepatectomy or CCl4 injury. Carbon Tetrachloride 229-233 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 0-3 58715-0 1976 Differential mechanisms of increased alpha 1-fetoprotein production in rats following carbon tetrachloride injury and partial hepatectomy. Carbon Tetrachloride 86-106 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 37-56 65785-0 1977 Increased alpha-fetoprotein biosynthesis in rats following DL-ethionine and carbon tetrachloride injuries. Carbon Tetrachloride 76-96 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 10-27 65785-1 1977 The incorporation of 14C-leucine into alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in serum and liver extracts from DL-ethionine and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-injured rats was measured directly by using an immunochemical technique. Carbon Tetrachloride 112-132 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 57-60 58715-1 1976 Possible differences in the mechanisms of increased alpha1-fetoprotein (AFP) production following carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) intoxication and partial hepatectomy were studied with 5-week-old rats at the time of sacrifice. Carbon Tetrachloride 98-118 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 72-75 61145-2 1976 Marked elevation of serum AFP concentrations occurred in rats treated with carbon tetrachloride, thioacetamide, D-galactosamine, allyl alcohol, allyl formate, and ethionine in 4 days of these treatments. Carbon Tetrachloride 75-95 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 26-29 54187-2 1975 The effects of variable degrees of liver regeneration induced by two-thirds partial hepatectomy or intoxication with different doses of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) on increased production of alpha foetoprotein (AFP) have been studied in very young (5-6 weeks) and older (15 weeks and more) rats by counter-immunoelectrophoresis (sensitivity down to 250 ng/ml). Carbon Tetrachloride 136-156 alpha-fetoprotein Rattus norvegicus 191-215