PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text compound_name comp_offset prot_official_name organism prot_offset 18756015-0 2008 Vitamin D from dietary intake and sunlight exposure and the risk of hormone-receptor-defined breast cancer. Vitamin D 0-9 nuclear receptor subfamily 4 group A member 1 Homo sapiens 68-84 18756015-1 2008 Evidence has emerged for a role of vitamin D in the development of breast cancer, and there is some suggestion that its antiproliferative effect is greater in hormone-receptor-positive cells. Vitamin D 35-44 nuclear receptor subfamily 4 group A member 1 Homo sapiens 159-175 28536085-11 2017 F reciprocally modulated the vitamin D system by up-regulating VDR- and 25 hydroxyy vitamin D 1-a hydroxylase (1OHase) mRNA expression (~120%). Vitamin D 29-38 vitamin D receptor Homo sapiens 63-66