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GoldHamster

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T54 65-71 UBERON:0000966 denotes retina
T55 167-174 D012172 denotes retinal
T56 167-174 CHEBI:17898 denotes retinal
T57 167-174 D012172 denotes retinal
T58 167-174 CHEBI:15035 denotes retinal
T59 167-174 CHEBI:45487 denotes retinal
T60 283-294 GO:0042592 denotes homeostasis
T61 306-312 UBERON:0000966 denotes retina
T62 399-405 PR:Q54JW9 denotes impact
T63 399-405 PR:Q642J4 denotes impact
T64 434-437 UBERON:0001017 denotes CNS

PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T4 0-468 CONCLUSIONS denotes These results support the hypothesis that removal of the elastic retina from its normal physical environment results in degenerative damage, and, if restored, rescues retinal neurons. Our study reinforces the notion of a strong relationship between the biomechanical environment and homeostasis within the retina, which has significant bearing on pathologic events related to RRD, and may also have impact on other regions within the CNS under biomechanical influence.

Goldhamster2_Cellosaurus

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T9 219-220 CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus denotes a
T10 320-323 CVCL_6758|Undefined_cell_line_type|Cricetulus griseus denotes has
T11 320-323 CVCL_E689|Transformed_cell_line|Homo sapiens denotes has
T12 336-343 CVCL_0D14|Cancer_cell_line|Canis lupus familiaris denotes bearing
T13 385-388 CVCL_E773|Transformed_cell_line|Homo sapiens denotes may