PMC:7712180 / 13228-13544
Annnotations
LitCovid-PubTator
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | tao:has_database_id |
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557 | 75-77 | Gene | denotes | α2 | Gene:170589 |
568 | 64-69 | Species | denotes | human | Tax:9606 |
569 | 110-115 | Species | denotes | human | Tax:9606 |
570 | 119-124 | Species | denotes | human | Tax:9606 |
571 | 164-168 | Species | denotes | H1N1 | Tax:114727 |
LitCovid-sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T87 | 0-316 | Sentence | denotes | Viruses in four historical pandemics acquired strong binding to human-type α2,6Neu5Ac receptors for efficient human-to-human transmission [19,155,156,157]. (i) The H1N1 Spanish pandemic in 1918–1919 was found to include at least two strains with distinct receptor-binding properties during the pandemic period [155]. |