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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T21 0-24 D002285 denotes Ductal carcinoma in situ
T22 0-24 D002285 denotes Ductal carcinoma in situ
T27 32-38 UBERON:0000310 denotes breast
T29 40-44 CVCL_5552 denotes DCIS
T28 40-44 D002285 denotes DCIS
T30 40-44 D002285 denotes DCIS
T33 144-154 C038253 denotes heparanase
T38 144-156 Q9Y251 denotes heparanase-1
T39 144-156 PR:000008741 denotes heparanase-1
T52 158-162 Q9C9W5 denotes HPR1
T53 158-162 PR:000008741 denotes HPR1
T54 158-162 PR:Q8R3N6 denotes HPR1
T55 158-162 PR:Q93VM9 denotes HPR1
T56 158-162 PR:Q9Y251 denotes HPR1
T57 158-162 PR:Q96FV9 denotes HPR1
T58 158-162 PR:P17629 denotes HPR1
T59 158-162 PR:000016310 denotes HPR1
T60 158-162 PR:G5EC44 denotes HPR1
T62 215-230 D006497 denotes heparan sulfate
T63 215-230 D006497 denotes heparan sulfate
T64 215-230 CHEBI:28815 denotes heparan sulfate
T66 236-249 CHEBI:37396 denotes proteoglycans
T67 236-249 D011509 denotes proteoglycans
T68 236-249 D011509 denotes proteoglycans
T69 257-263 UBERON:0000310 denotes breast
T71 264-284 GO:0031012 denotes extracellular matrix
T72 278-284 UBERON:0027368 denotes matrix
T74 326-330 CVCL_5552 denotes DCIS
T73 326-330 D002285 denotes DCIS
T75 326-330 D002285 denotes DCIS

UseCases_ArguminSci_Discourse

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T3 118-340 DRI_Approach denotes This study tested whether heparanase-1 (HPR1), an endoglycosidase that specifically degrades the heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycans in the breast extracellular matrix, was associated with the most aggressive DCIS subtypes.

PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-340 BACKGROUND denotes Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast (DCIS) forms a heterogeneous group of lesions with varying invasive potential. This study tested whether heparanase-1 (HPR1), an endoglycosidase that specifically degrades the heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycans in the breast extracellular matrix, was associated with the most aggressive DCIS subtypes.