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Annnotations TAB TSV DIC JSON TextAE Lectin_function

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T323 0-294 Sentence denotes It is interesting to note that AMPA channel function is substantially modified by lectin binding, and concanavalin A binding leads to desensitization of the AMPA channel and a consequent increase in calcium permeability in the absence of changes in glutamate binding (Thalhammer et al., 2002) .
TextSentencer_T323 0-294 Sentence denotes It is interesting to note that AMPA channel function is substantially modified by lectin binding, and concanavalin A binding leads to desensitization of the AMPA channel and a consequent increase in calcium permeability in the absence of changes in glutamate binding (Thalhammer et al., 2002) .
T51747 0-294 Sentence denotes It is interesting to note that AMPA channel function is substantially modified by lectin binding, and concanavalin A binding leads to desensitization of the AMPA channel and a consequent increase in calcium permeability in the absence of changes in glutamate binding (Thalhammer et al., 2002) .
TextSentencer_T324 295-493 Sentence denotes Moreover, sialidase treatment modulates AMPA function by alleviating desensitization, and this effect is indirect, as sialic acid residues are not found on the AMPA receptor (Hoffman et al., 1997) .
TextSentencer_T324 295-493 Sentence denotes Moreover, sialidase treatment modulates AMPA function by alleviating desensitization, and this effect is indirect, as sialic acid residues are not found on the AMPA receptor (Hoffman et al., 1997) .
T81981 295-493 Sentence denotes Moreover, sialidase treatment modulates AMPA function by alleviating desensitization, and this effect is indirect, as sialic acid residues are not found on the AMPA receptor (Hoffman et al., 1997) .
TextSentencer_T325 494-692 Sentence denotes Because NG2 does bear sialic acid residues, it is reasonable to speculate that the effect of deglycosylation or lectin binding is mediated by an alteration in NG2 association with the AMPA receptor.
TextSentencer_T325 494-692 Sentence denotes Because NG2 does bear sialic acid residues, it is reasonable to speculate that the effect of deglycosylation or lectin binding is mediated by an alteration in NG2 association with the AMPA receptor.
T36880 494-692 Sentence denotes Because NG2 does bear sialic acid residues, it is reasonable to speculate that the effect of deglycosylation or lectin binding is mediated by an alteration in NG2 association with the AMPA receptor.