PMC:7319613 / 4171-4474
Annnotations
LitCovid-PMC-OGER-BB
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T64 | 27-39 | GO:0005739 | denotes | mitochondria |
T65 | 43-52 | MOP:0000568 | denotes | oxidative |
T66 | 153-161 | SP_7 | denotes | COVID-19 |
T67 | 191-200 | MOP:0000568 | denotes | oxidative |
T68 | 240-244 | GO:0007567 | denotes | born |
T69 | 245-256 | NCBITaxon:1 | denotes | individuals |
T81064 | 27-39 | GO:0005739 | denotes | mitochondria |
T70508 | 43-52 | MOP:0000568 | denotes | oxidative |
T69230 | 153-161 | SP_7 | denotes | COVID-19 |
T2262 | 191-200 | MOP:0000568 | denotes | oxidative |
T61512 | 240-244 | GO:0007567 | denotes | born |
T24626 | 245-256 | NCBITaxon:1 | denotes | individuals |
LitCovid-PD-MONDO
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | mondo_id |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T19 | 153-161 | Disease | denotes | COVID-19 | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096 |
LitCovid-PD-CLO
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T20 | 297-301 | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001185 | denotes | 2018 |
LitCovid-PD-CHEBI
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | chebi_id |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T5 | 134-140 | Chemical | denotes | oxygen | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_25805 |
LitCovid-PubTator
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | tao:has_database_id |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
83 | 134-140 | Chemical | denotes | oxygen | MESH:D010100 |
84 | 153-161 | Disease | denotes | COVID-19 | MESH:C000657245 |
LitCovid-PD-HP
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | hp_id |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T13 | 43-59 | Phenotype | denotes | oxidative stress | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0025464 |
T14 | 191-207 | Phenotype | denotes | oxidative stress | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0025464 |
LitCovid-sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T26 | 0-303 | Sentence | denotes | The known vulnerability of mitochondria to oxidative stress suggests an additional feature of prematurity to be relevant for impaired oxygen sensing and COVID-19 severity; potentially higher oxidative stress levels as compared to full-term born individuals (Filippone et al., 2012; Martin et al., 2018). |