PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23486968-6 2013 Inhibition of Na currents by lidocaine was diminished by either the beta4 peptide or the native blocking protein. Lidocaine 29-38 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 68-73 23486968-7 2013 In peptide-free CA3 cells, prolonging channel opening with a site-3 toxin, anemone toxin II, reduced lidocaine inhibition; this effect was largely occluded by open-channel blockers, suggesting that lidocaine binding is favored by inactivation but prevented by open-channel block. Lidocaine 198-207 carbonic anhydrase 3 Mus musculus 16-19 23486968-9 2013 Similarly, the beta4 peptide reduced lidocaine-dependent suppression of spiking in CA3 neurons in slices. Lidocaine 37-46 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 15-20 23486968-9 2013 Similarly, the beta4 peptide reduced lidocaine-dependent suppression of spiking in CA3 neurons in slices. Lidocaine 37-46 carbonic anhydrase 3 Mus musculus 83-86