PubMed:19099590 / 1427-1629
Annnotations
PMID_GLOBAL
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | mondo_id |
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T10 | 174-189 | DiseaseOrPhenotypicFeature | denotes | prostate cancer | 0008315 |
sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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TextSentencer_T14 | 0-202 | Sentence | denotes | Our results and previously published findings on genes associated with innate immunity support the hypothesis that polymorphisms in proinflammatory genes may be important in prostate cancer development. |
T14 | 0-202 | Sentence | denotes | Our results and previously published findings on genes associated with innate immunity support the hypothesis that polymorphisms in proinflammatory genes may be important in prostate cancer development. |
Inflammaging
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T14 | 0-202 | Sentence | denotes | Our results and previously published findings on genes associated with innate immunity support the hypothesis that polymorphisms in proinflammatory genes may be important in prostate cancer development. |
T14 | 0-202 | Sentence | denotes | Our results and previously published findings on genes associated with innate immunity support the hypothesis that polymorphisms in proinflammatory genes may be important in prostate cancer development. |