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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T1 0-93 Sentence denotes Comparison of the pathogenesis of two genetically different H3N2 influenza A viruses in pigs.
TextSentencer_T2 94-173 Sentence denotes In 1997 and 1998, H3N2 influenza A viruses emerged among pigs in North America.
TextSentencer_T3 174-270 Sentence denotes Genetic analyses of the H3N2 isolates demonstrated that they had distinctly different genotypes.
TextSentencer_T4 271-640 Sentence denotes The most commonly isolated viruses in the United States have a triple-reassortant genotype, with the hemagglutinin, neuraminidase, and PB1 polymerase genes being of human influenza virus origin, the nucleoprotein, matrix, and nonstructural genes being of classical swine influenza virus origin, and the PA and PB2 polymerase genes being of avian influenza virus origin.
TextSentencer_T5 641-795 Sentence denotes In contrast, a wholly human H3N2 virus was isolated from a single baby pig in Ontario, Canada, in 1997, but it did not spread within the swine population.
TextSentencer_T6 796-933 Sentence denotes Genetic differences between this wholly human virus and the triple-reassortant viruses may affect their replication efficiencies in pigs.
TextSentencer_T7 934-1192 Sentence denotes In the present study we compared the pathogenicities and replication kinetics of the wholly human virus and a triple-reassortant virus in 7-week-old pigs that were infected intranasally with 2 x 10(3) to 2 x 10(6) 50% tissue culture infective doses of virus.
TextSentencer_T8 1193-1440 Sentence denotes Our results demonstrate that the wholly human virus replicated to significantly lower titers and that the onset of virus shedding was delayed compared to the replication titers and the time of onset of virus shedding in triple-reassortant viruses.
TextSentencer_T9 1441-1672 Sentence denotes In addition, infection with the triple-reassortant virus was associated with moderate to severe gross pathological and histological pulmonary lesions, while infection with the wholly human virus induced only mild pulmonary changes.
T1 0-93 Sentence denotes Comparison of the pathogenesis of two genetically different H3N2 influenza A viruses in pigs.
T2 94-173 Sentence denotes In 1997 and 1998, H3N2 influenza A viruses emerged among pigs in North America.
T3 174-270 Sentence denotes Genetic analyses of the H3N2 isolates demonstrated that they had distinctly different genotypes.
T4 271-640 Sentence denotes The most commonly isolated viruses in the United States have a triple-reassortant genotype, with the hemagglutinin, neuraminidase, and PB1 polymerase genes being of human influenza virus origin, the nucleoprotein, matrix, and nonstructural genes being of classical swine influenza virus origin, and the PA and PB2 polymerase genes being of avian influenza virus origin.
T5 641-795 Sentence denotes In contrast, a wholly human H3N2 virus was isolated from a single baby pig in Ontario, Canada, in 1997, but it did not spread within the swine population.
T6 796-933 Sentence denotes Genetic differences between this wholly human virus and the triple-reassortant viruses may affect their replication efficiencies in pigs.
T7 934-1192 Sentence denotes In the present study we compared the pathogenicities and replication kinetics of the wholly human virus and a triple-reassortant virus in 7-week-old pigs that were infected intranasally with 2 x 10(3) to 2 x 10(6) 50% tissue culture infective doses of virus.
T8 1193-1440 Sentence denotes Our results demonstrate that the wholly human virus replicated to significantly lower titers and that the onset of virus shedding was delayed compared to the replication titers and the time of onset of virus shedding in triple-reassortant viruses.
T9 1441-1672 Sentence denotes In addition, infection with the triple-reassortant virus was associated with moderate to severe gross pathological and histological pulmonary lesions, while infection with the wholly human virus induced only mild pulmonary changes.

DisGeNET5_gene_disease

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
12734230-3#139#149#gene100616102 410-420 gene100616102 denotes polymerase
12734230-3#139#149#gene100862688 410-420 gene100862688 denotes polymerase
12734230-3#139#149#gene100862685 410-420 gene100862685 denotes polymerase
12734230-3#314#324#gene100616102 585-595 gene100616102 denotes polymerase
12734230-3#314#324#gene100862688 585-595 gene100862688 denotes polymerase
12734230-3#314#324#gene100862685 585-595 gene100862685 denotes polymerase
12734230-3#165#180#diseaseC0021400 436-451 diseaseC0021400 denotes human influenza
12734230-3#346#355#diseaseC0021400 617-626 diseaseC0021400 denotes influenza
139#149#gene100616102165#180#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#139#149#gene100616102 12734230-3#165#180#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
139#149#gene100616102346#355#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#139#149#gene100616102 12734230-3#346#355#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,influenza
139#149#gene100862688165#180#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#139#149#gene100862688 12734230-3#165#180#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
139#149#gene100862688346#355#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#139#149#gene100862688 12734230-3#346#355#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,influenza
139#149#gene100862685165#180#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#139#149#gene100862685 12734230-3#165#180#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
139#149#gene100862685346#355#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#139#149#gene100862685 12734230-3#346#355#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,influenza
314#324#gene100616102165#180#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#314#324#gene100616102 12734230-3#165#180#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
314#324#gene100616102346#355#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#314#324#gene100616102 12734230-3#346#355#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,influenza
314#324#gene100862688165#180#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#314#324#gene100862688 12734230-3#165#180#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
314#324#gene100862688346#355#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#314#324#gene100862688 12734230-3#346#355#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,influenza
314#324#gene100862685165#180#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#314#324#gene100862685 12734230-3#165#180#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
314#324#gene100862685346#355#diseaseC0021400 12734230-3#314#324#gene100862685 12734230-3#346#355#diseaseC0021400 associated_with polymerase,influenza

DisGeNet-2017-sample

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1747 410-420 gene:100616102 denotes polymerase
T1748 436-451 disease:C0021400 denotes human influenza
T1749 585-595 gene:100616102 denotes polymerase
T1750 617-626 disease:C0021400 denotes influenza
R1 T1747 T1748 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
R2 T1747 T1748 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
R3 T1747 T1748 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
R4 T1749 T1750 associated_with polymerase,influenza
R5 T1749 T1750 associated_with polymerase,influenza
R6 T1749 T1750 associated_with polymerase,influenza

UBERON-AE

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
PD-UBERON-AE-B_T1 1152-1158 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000479 denotes tissue

performance-test

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
PD-UBERON-AE-B_T1 1152-1158 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000479 denotes tissue

DisGeNET

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T0 410-420 gene:100862688 denotes polymerase
T1 436-451 disease:C0021400 denotes human influenza
T2 410-420 gene:100616102 denotes polymerase
T3 436-451 disease:C0021400 denotes human influenza
T4 410-420 gene:100862685 denotes polymerase
T5 436-451 disease:C0021400 denotes human influenza
R1 T0 T1 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
R2 T2 T3 associated_with polymerase,human influenza
R3 T4 T5 associated_with polymerase,human influenza