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    LitCovid-PubTator

    {"project":"LitCovid-PubTator","denotations":[{"id":"104","span":{"begin":115,"end":118},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"105","span":{"begin":263,"end":267},"obj":"Species"},{"id":"106","span":{"begin":341,"end":344},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A104","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"104","obj":"Tax:11118"},{"id":"A105","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"105","obj":"Tax:11118"},{"id":"A106","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"106","obj":"Tax:11118"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"Tax","uri":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/taxonomy/"},{"prefix":"MESH","uri":"https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/"},{"prefix":"Gene","uri":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/"},{"prefix":"CVCL","uri":"https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_"}],"text":"V-associated diseases is important to identify possible drug targets.[8]\nThe most important structural proteins of CoV are spike (S) protein (trimeric), membrane (M) protein, envelop (E) protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of the viruses such as beta-CoVs also have hemagglutinin esterase (HE) glycoprotein.[3] The RNA genome of CoV has seven genes that are conserved in the order: ORF1a, ORF1b, S, OEF3, E, M, N in 5' to 3' direction. The two-third part of the RNA genome is covered by the ORF1a/b, which produces the two viral replicase proteins that are polyproteins (PP1a and PP1ab).[9] Sixteen mature nonstructural proteins (NSPs) a"}

    2_test

    {"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"32201449-25039866-47216990","span":{"begin":320,"end":321},"obj":"25039866"},{"id":"32201449-25105276-47216991","span":{"begin":600,"end":601},"obj":"25105276"},{"id":"T18720","span":{"begin":320,"end":321},"obj":"25039866"},{"id":"T70064","span":{"begin":600,"end":601},"obj":"25105276"}],"text":"V-associated diseases is important to identify possible drug targets.[8]\nThe most important structural proteins of CoV are spike (S) protein (trimeric), membrane (M) protein, envelop (E) protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of the viruses such as beta-CoVs also have hemagglutinin esterase (HE) glycoprotein.[3] The RNA genome of CoV has seven genes that are conserved in the order: ORF1a, ORF1b, S, OEF3, E, M, N in 5' to 3' direction. The two-third part of the RNA genome is covered by the ORF1a/b, which produces the two viral replicase proteins that are polyproteins (PP1a and PP1ab).[9] Sixteen mature nonstructural proteins (NSPs) a"}

    LitCovid-PMC-OGER-BB

    {"project":"LitCovid-PMC-OGER-BB","denotations":[{"id":"T95","span":{"begin":56,"end":60},"obj":"CHEBI:23888;CHEBI:23888"},{"id":"T94","span":{"begin":153,"end":161},"obj":"GO:0016020"},{"id":"T93","span":{"begin":204,"end":216},"obj":"GO:0000786"},{"id":"T92","span":{"begin":242,"end":249},"obj":"NCBITaxon:10239"},{"id":"T91","span":{"begin":306,"end":318},"obj":"CHEBI:17089;BV_11;CHEBI:17089"},{"id":"T90","span":{"begin":331,"end":337},"obj":"SO:0001026"},{"id":"T89","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"SO:0000704"},{"id":"T88","span":{"begin":478,"end":484},"obj":"SO:0001026"},{"id":"T87","span":{"begin":535,"end":540},"obj":"NCBITaxon:10239"},{"id":"T86","span":{"begin":541,"end":550},"obj":"GO:0006260"},{"id":"T85","span":{"begin":583,"end":587},"obj":"PG_16;PR:000003209"},{"id":"T84","span":{"begin":592,"end":597},"obj":"PG_15;PR:000001623"}],"text":"V-associated diseases is important to identify possible drug targets.[8]\nThe most important structural proteins of CoV are spike (S) protein (trimeric), membrane (M) protein, envelop (E) protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of the viruses such as beta-CoVs also have hemagglutinin esterase (HE) glycoprotein.[3] The RNA genome of CoV has seven genes that are conserved in the order: ORF1a, ORF1b, S, OEF3, E, M, N in 5' to 3' direction. The two-third part of the RNA genome is covered by the ORF1a/b, which produces the two viral replicase proteins that are polyproteins (PP1a and PP1ab).[9] Sixteen mature nonstructural proteins (NSPs) a"}

    LitCovid-PD-FMA-UBERON

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-FMA-UBERON","denotations":[{"id":"T18","span":{"begin":103,"end":111},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T19","span":{"begin":133,"end":140},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T20","span":{"begin":166,"end":173},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T21","span":{"begin":187,"end":194},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T22","span":{"begin":221,"end":228},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T23","span":{"begin":306,"end":318},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T24","span":{"begin":327,"end":330},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T25","span":{"begin":331,"end":337},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T26","span":{"begin":474,"end":477},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T27","span":{"begin":478,"end":484},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T28","span":{"begin":551,"end":559},"obj":"Body_part"},{"id":"T29","span":{"begin":632,"end":640},"obj":"Body_part"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A18","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T18","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67257"},{"id":"A19","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T19","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67257"},{"id":"A20","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T20","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67257"},{"id":"A21","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T21","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67257"},{"id":"A22","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T22","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67257"},{"id":"A23","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T23","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma62925"},{"id":"A24","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T24","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67095"},{"id":"A25","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T25","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma84116"},{"id":"A26","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T26","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67095"},{"id":"A27","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T27","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma84116"},{"id":"A28","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T28","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67257"},{"id":"A29","pred":"fma_id","subj":"T29","obj":"http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma67257"}],"text":"V-associated diseases is important to identify possible drug targets.[8]\nThe most important structural proteins of CoV are spike (S) protein (trimeric), membrane (M) protein, envelop (E) protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of the viruses such as beta-CoVs also have hemagglutinin esterase (HE) glycoprotein.[3] The RNA genome of CoV has seven genes that are conserved in the order: ORF1a, ORF1b, S, OEF3, E, M, N in 5' to 3' direction. The two-third part of the RNA genome is covered by the ORF1a/b, which produces the two viral replicase proteins that are polyproteins (PP1a and PP1ab).[9] Sixteen mature nonstructural proteins (NSPs) a"}

    LitCovid-PD-CLO

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-CLO","denotations":[{"id":"T22","span":{"begin":153,"end":161},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000158"},{"id":"T23","span":{"begin":242,"end":249},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_10239"},{"id":"T24","span":{"begin":345,"end":348},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0051582"},{"id":"T25","span":{"begin":355,"end":360},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OGG_0000000002"},{"id":"T26","span":{"begin":509,"end":510},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001021"}],"text":"V-associated diseases is important to identify possible drug targets.[8]\nThe most important structural proteins of CoV are spike (S) protein (trimeric), membrane (M) protein, envelop (E) protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of the viruses such as beta-CoVs also have hemagglutinin esterase (HE) glycoprotein.[3] The RNA genome of CoV has seven genes that are conserved in the order: ORF1a, ORF1b, S, OEF3, E, M, N in 5' to 3' direction. The two-third part of the RNA genome is covered by the ORF1a/b, which produces the two viral replicase proteins that are polyproteins (PP1a and PP1ab).[9] Sixteen mature nonstructural proteins (NSPs) a"}

    LitCovid-PD-CHEBI

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-CHEBI","denotations":[{"id":"T16","span":{"begin":56,"end":60},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T17","span":{"begin":103,"end":111},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T18","span":{"begin":133,"end":140},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T19","span":{"begin":166,"end":173},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T20","span":{"begin":187,"end":194},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T21","span":{"begin":221,"end":228},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T22","span":{"begin":258,"end":262},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T23","span":{"begin":306,"end":318},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T24","span":{"begin":551,"end":559},"obj":"Chemical"},{"id":"T25","span":{"begin":632,"end":640},"obj":"Chemical"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A16","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T16","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_23888"},{"id":"A17","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T17","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_36080"},{"id":"A18","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T18","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_36080"},{"id":"A19","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T19","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_36080"},{"id":"A20","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T20","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_36080"},{"id":"A21","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T21","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_36080"},{"id":"A22","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T22","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_10545"},{"id":"A23","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T23","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_17089"},{"id":"A24","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T24","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_36080"},{"id":"A25","pred":"chebi_id","subj":"T25","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_36080"}],"text":"V-associated diseases is important to identify possible drug targets.[8]\nThe most important structural proteins of CoV are spike (S) protein (trimeric), membrane (M) protein, envelop (E) protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of the viruses such as beta-CoVs also have hemagglutinin esterase (HE) glycoprotein.[3] The RNA genome of CoV has seven genes that are conserved in the order: ORF1a, ORF1b, S, OEF3, E, M, N in 5' to 3' direction. The two-third part of the RNA genome is covered by the ORF1a/b, which produces the two viral replicase proteins that are polyproteins (PP1a and PP1ab).[9] Sixteen mature nonstructural proteins (NSPs) a"}

    LitCovid-sentences

    {"project":"LitCovid-sentences","denotations":[{"id":"T14","span":{"begin":73,"end":229},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T15","span":{"begin":230,"end":447},"obj":"Sentence"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"http://pubannotation.org/ontology/tao.owl#"}],"text":"V-associated diseases is important to identify possible drug targets.[8]\nThe most important structural proteins of CoV are spike (S) protein (trimeric), membrane (M) protein, envelop (E) protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of the viruses such as beta-CoVs also have hemagglutinin esterase (HE) glycoprotein.[3] The RNA genome of CoV has seven genes that are conserved in the order: ORF1a, ORF1b, S, OEF3, E, M, N in 5' to 3' direction. The two-third part of the RNA genome is covered by the ORF1a/b, which produces the two viral replicase proteins that are polyproteins (PP1a and PP1ab).[9] Sixteen mature nonstructural proteins (NSPs) a"}