PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text compound_name comp_offset prot_official_name organism prot_offset 12212278-1 1999 To investigate the expression of P53 protein in the premalignant lesion and carcinoma of laryngeal epithelium, the authors used DO-7, an antibody to wild and mutant type P53 protein. do-7 128-132 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 33-36 10666172-2 2000 METHODS: Immunohistological expression of the p53 protein was studied using a streptavidin-biotin-peroxidase method and the monoclonal antibody DO-7, an antibody directed against both wild and mutant forms of p53 protein, in synovial tissues of RA patients (n=10) and from subjects with no known joint disease (n=4). do-7 144-148 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 46-49 11173660-4 2000 Protein p53 accumulation was detected by the streptavidin-biotin method using DO-7 (Dako) antibody. do-7 78-82 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 8-11 9822927-17 1998 Two malignant tumours showed increased expression of p53 protein, with approximately 50% of nuclei staining with DO-7. do-7 113-117 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 53-56 9719502-4 1998 In addition, p53 protein overexpression was assessed by immunohistochemistry using the monoclonal antibody DO-7 on paraffin-embedded tissue sections. do-7 107-111 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 13-16 8986528-3 1997 With DO-7 there was positive nuclear staining in 23/33 cases of adenocarcinoma, 2/10 adenocarcinoma in situ, 2/10 tubo-endometrial metaplasia, 1/10 microglandular hyperplasia, and 1/17 normal endocervix. do-7 5-9 WD repeat and HMG-box DNA binding protein 1 Homo sapiens 109-181 8912537-5 1996 Immunohistochemical expression of p53 was investigated using a monoclonal anti-p53 antibody (DO-7). do-7 93-97 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 34-37 8912537-5 1996 Immunohistochemical expression of p53 was investigated using a monoclonal anti-p53 antibody (DO-7). do-7 93-97 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 79-82 9797738-8 1998 Large numbers of tumour cell nuclei were reactive with the anti-p53 antibody, DO-7, in contrast to the two previous resections. do-7 78-82 tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens 64-67