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    MyTest

    {"project":"MyTest","denotations":[{"id":"33088259-29972800-29829651","span":{"begin":254,"end":256},"obj":"29972800"},{"id":"33088259-22750508-29829652","span":{"begin":524,"end":526},"obj":"22750508"},{"id":"33088259-24878261-29829653","span":{"begin":553,"end":556},"obj":"24878261"},{"id":"33088259-31690508-29829654","span":{"begin":582,"end":584},"obj":"31690508"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/testbase"},{"prefix":"UniProtKB","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/"},{"prefix":"uniprot","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/"}],"text":"Nitric oxide (NO) is a short-lived, volatile gas that also serves as a ubiquitous signaling molecule involved in a variety of biological functions, which, if altered, could contribute to the genesis of many pathological conditions (Lundberg et al., 2018[77]). One area of recent interest is the potential role of NO in the regulation of insulin synthesis and secretion; these effects are, however, highly complex as both inhibitory and stimulatory effects of NO on insulin secretion have been reported (Nystrom et al., 2012[95]; Sansbury and Hill, 2014[109]; Bahadoran et al., 2020[10])."}

    2_test

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