| Id |
Subject |
Object |
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Lexical cue |
| TextSentencer_T1 |
0-109 |
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Calmodulin and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II inhibit hormone secretion in human parathyroid adenoma. |
| T1 |
0-109 |
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denotes |
Calmodulin and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II inhibit hormone secretion in human parathyroid adenoma. |
| TextSentencer_T2 |
110-216 |
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Intracellular calcium ([Ca(2+)](i)) is the most relevant modulator of parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion. |
| T2 |
110-216 |
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denotes |
Intracellular calcium ([Ca(2+)](i)) is the most relevant modulator of parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion. |
| TextSentencer_T3 |
217-370 |
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denotes |
Uniquely, an increase in [Ca(2+)](i) results in an inhibition of PTH secretion, and it probably exerts its function via calcium-binding protein pathways. |
| T3 |
217-370 |
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denotes |
Uniquely, an increase in [Ca(2+)](i) results in an inhibition of PTH secretion, and it probably exerts its function via calcium-binding protein pathways. |
| TextSentencer_T4 |
371-564 |
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The ubiquitous calcium-binding proteins, calmodulin and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), have well-established roles in regulated exocytosis in neurons and neuroendocrine cells. |
| T4 |
371-564 |
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denotes |
The ubiquitous calcium-binding proteins, calmodulin and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), have well-established roles in regulated exocytosis in neurons and neuroendocrine cells. |
| TextSentencer_T5 |
565-643 |
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However, their roles in parathyroid cells and PTH secretion are still unclear. |
| T5 |
565-643 |
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However, their roles in parathyroid cells and PTH secretion are still unclear. |
| TextSentencer_T6 |
644-828 |
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Using reverse transcription-PCR and western blot analysis, we have demonstrated the expression of calmodulin and CaMKII in human normal parathyroid and parathyroid chief cell adenomas. |
| T6 |
644-828 |
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denotes |
Using reverse transcription-PCR and western blot analysis, we have demonstrated the expression of calmodulin and CaMKII in human normal parathyroid and parathyroid chief cell adenomas. |
| TextSentencer_T7 |
829-1033 |
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Blocking of calmodulin and CaMKII activity by the specific antagonists calmidazolium and KN-62 respectively caused a rise in PTH secretion from parathyroid adenoma cells in spite of increased [Ca(2+)](i). |
| T7 |
829-1033 |
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denotes |
Blocking of calmodulin and CaMKII activity by the specific antagonists calmidazolium and KN-62 respectively caused a rise in PTH secretion from parathyroid adenoma cells in spite of increased [Ca(2+)](i). |
| TextSentencer_T8 |
1034-1213 |
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The inhibitory effect of Ca(2+) calmodulin on PTH secretion may be due to the absence of synaptotagmin 1 protein in parathyroid adenomas, as demonstrated by western blot analysis. |
| T8 |
1034-1213 |
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The inhibitory effect of Ca(2+) calmodulin on PTH secretion may be due to the absence of synaptotagmin 1 protein in parathyroid adenomas, as demonstrated by western blot analysis. |
| TextSentencer_T9 |
1214-1407 |
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An increased extracellular calcium level acutely lowered the amount of active phosphorylated CaMKII (pCaMKII) in adenoma cells in vitro, indicating the physiological importance of this pathway. |
| T9 |
1214-1407 |
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An increased extracellular calcium level acutely lowered the amount of active phosphorylated CaMKII (pCaMKII) in adenoma cells in vitro, indicating the physiological importance of this pathway. |
| TextSentencer_T10 |
1408-1571 |
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Moreover, a negative correlation between the levels of pCaMKII in parathyroid adenomas and serum calcium was found in 20 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. |
| T10 |
1408-1571 |
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Moreover, a negative correlation between the levels of pCaMKII in parathyroid adenomas and serum calcium was found in 20 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. |
| TextSentencer_T11 |
1572-1745 |
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Taken together, these results show that calmodulin negatively contributes to the regulation of PTH secretion in parathyroid adenoma, at least partially via a CaMKII pathway. |
| T11 |
1572-1745 |
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Taken together, these results show that calmodulin negatively contributes to the regulation of PTH secretion in parathyroid adenoma, at least partially via a CaMKII pathway. |