PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offset protein_name organism prot_offset 30476814-0 2019 Exposure to thiamethoxam during the larval phase affects synapsin levels in the brain of the honey bee. Thiamethoxam 12-24 synapsin Apis mellifera 57-65 30476814-7 2019 Because the MBs and ALs are brain structures involved in stimuli reception, learning, and memory consolidation and because synapsin is important for the regulation of neurotransmitter release, we hypothesize that exposure to sublethal concentrations of TMX during the larval stage may cause neurophysiological disorders in honey bees. Thiamethoxam 253-256 synapsin Apis mellifera 123-131 16280596-3 2005 Genes that were significantly upregulated in caffeine-treated brains included those involved in synaptic signaling (GABA:Na symporter, dopamine D2R-like receptor, and synapsin), cytoskeletal modifications (kinesin and microtubule motors), protein translation (ribosomal protein RpL4, elongation factors), and calcium-dependent processes (calcium transporter, calmodulin- dependent cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase). Caffeine 45-53 synapsin Apis mellifera 144-175