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    sentences

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    UBERON-AE

    {"project":"UBERON-AE","denotations":[{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T1","span":{"begin":42,"end":51},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003124"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T2","span":{"begin":210,"end":219},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003124"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T3","span":{"begin":508,"end":517},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003124"}],"text":"Immunoreactive ACTH, immunoreactive human chorionic somatomammotrophin (HCS) and 11-OH steroids plasma levels in normal and pathological pregnancies.\nPlasma immunoreactive ACTH (I.R.ACTH), immunoreactive human chorionic somatomammotrophin (I.R.HCS) and 11-OH steroids levels were measured during normal and pathological pregnancies. Plasma I.R.ACTH levels were found to be above normal during pregnancy, with a slight decrease near term. This observation correlates well with the recent description of human chorionic corticotrophin (HCC), i.e. a factor of placental origin possessing a high biological adrenocorticotrophic activity and presenting partial immunological cross-reaction with human ACTH. The 11-OH steroids levels, as measured by a fluorimetric method, increased regularly during pregnancy but, unlike ACTH, reached their highest value near term, I.R.HCS increased progressively until term when a slight decrease was observed. In pathological pregnancies, I.R.ACTH levels behaved like other placental hormones. On the contrary, 11-OH steroids levels remained generally unmodified. Treatment with high doses of prednisolone caused no inhibition of the plasma I.R.ACTH and of plasma 11-OH steroids levels. These data suggest placental autonomy of the secretion of HCC and low adrenal responsiveness to endogenous ACTH variations throughout pregnancy."}

    performance-test

    {"project":"performance-test","denotations":[{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T1","span":{"begin":557,"end":566},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001987"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T2","span":{"begin":1005,"end":1014},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001987"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T3","span":{"begin":1237,"end":1246},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001987"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T4","span":{"begin":42,"end":51},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003124"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T5","span":{"begin":210,"end":219},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003124"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T6","span":{"begin":508,"end":517},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003124"}],"text":"Immunoreactive ACTH, immunoreactive human chorionic somatomammotrophin (HCS) and 11-OH steroids plasma levels in normal and pathological pregnancies.\nPlasma immunoreactive ACTH (I.R.ACTH), immunoreactive human chorionic somatomammotrophin (I.R.HCS) and 11-OH steroids levels were measured during normal and pathological pregnancies. Plasma I.R.ACTH levels were found to be above normal during pregnancy, with a slight decrease near term. This observation correlates well with the recent description of human chorionic corticotrophin (HCC), i.e. a factor of placental origin possessing a high biological adrenocorticotrophic activity and presenting partial immunological cross-reaction with human ACTH. The 11-OH steroids levels, as measured by a fluorimetric method, increased regularly during pregnancy but, unlike ACTH, reached their highest value near term, I.R.HCS increased progressively until term when a slight decrease was observed. In pathological pregnancies, I.R.ACTH levels behaved like other placental hormones. On the contrary, 11-OH steroids levels remained generally unmodified. Treatment with high doses of prednisolone caused no inhibition of the plasma I.R.ACTH and of plasma 11-OH steroids levels. These data suggest placental autonomy of the secretion of HCC and low adrenal responsiveness to endogenous ACTH variations throughout pregnancy."}