PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3768885-2 1986 Both TA3-Ha and TA3-St cells contained cell-surface heparan sulfate that was released into culture, but not chondroitin sulfate. Heparitin Sulfate 52-67 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 5-8 3768885-2 1986 Both TA3-Ha and TA3-St cells contained cell-surface heparan sulfate that was released into culture, but not chondroitin sulfate. Heparitin Sulfate 52-67 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 16-19 3768885-4 1986 This void-volume fraction from the TA3-Ha cells contained glucosamine-labeled epiglycanin at a higher concentration relative to other glucosamine-labeled components than that found on plasma membranes. Glucosamine 58-69 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 35-38 3768885-4 1986 This void-volume fraction from the TA3-Ha cells contained glucosamine-labeled epiglycanin at a higher concentration relative to other glucosamine-labeled components than that found on plasma membranes. Glucosamine 58-69 mucin 21 Mus musculus 78-89 3768885-4 1986 This void-volume fraction from the TA3-Ha cells contained glucosamine-labeled epiglycanin at a higher concentration relative to other glucosamine-labeled components than that found on plasma membranes. Glucosamine 134-145 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 35-38 3768885-5 1986 Glycoproteins associated with epiglycanin found on the cell surface, as well as released into culture medium, contained sulfate that could not be removed by chondroitinase ABC, heparinase, or keratinase. Sulfates 120-127 mucin 21 Mus musculus 30-41 3768885-6 1986 Kinetic analysis of the glucosamine-labeled material released from TA3-Ha cells indicated that hyaluronic acid was released rapidly with a 45-min half-life, whereas the other membranous components were released much more slowly. Glucosamine 24-35 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 67-70 3768885-6 1986 Kinetic analysis of the glucosamine-labeled material released from TA3-Ha cells indicated that hyaluronic acid was released rapidly with a 45-min half-life, whereas the other membranous components were released much more slowly. Hyaluronic Acid 95-110 RIKEN cDNA 2700049A03 gene Mus musculus 67-70