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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T1 0-25 Sentence denotes Sweating the small stuff:
T1 0-25 Sentence denotes Sweating the small stuff:
T1 0-25 Sentence denotes Sweating the small stuff:
TextSentencer_T2 26-109 Sentence denotes Glycoproteins in human sweat and their unexplored potential for microbial adhesion.
T2 26-109 Sentence denotes Glycoproteins in human sweat and their unexplored potential for microbial adhesion.
T2 26-109 Sentence denotes Glycoproteins in human sweat and their unexplored potential for microbial adhesion.
TextSentencer_T3 110-368 Sentence denotes There is increasing evidence that secretory fluids such as tears, saliva and milk play an important role in protecting the human body from infection via a washing mechanism involving glycan-mediated adhesion of potential pathogens to secretory glycoproteins.
T3 110-368 Sentence denotes There is increasing evidence that secretory fluids such as tears, saliva and milk play an important role in protecting the human body from infection via a washing mechanism involving glycan-mediated adhesion of potential pathogens to secretory glycoproteins.
T3 110-368 Sentence denotes There is increasing evidence that secretory fluids such as tears, saliva and milk play an important role in protecting the human body from infection via a washing mechanism involving glycan-mediated adhesion of potential pathogens to secretory glycoproteins.
TextSentencer_T4 369-465 Sentence denotes Interaction of sweat with bacteria is well established as the cause of sweat-associated malodor.
T4 369-465 Sentence denotes Interaction of sweat with bacteria is well established as the cause of sweat-associated malodor.
T4 369-465 Sentence denotes Interaction of sweat with bacteria is well established as the cause of sweat-associated malodor.
TextSentencer_T5 466-590 Sentence denotes However, the role of sweat glycoproteins in microbial attachment has received little, if any, research interest in the past.
T5 466-590 Sentence denotes However, the role of sweat glycoproteins in microbial attachment has received little, if any, research interest in the past.
T5 466-590 Sentence denotes However, the role of sweat glycoproteins in microbial attachment has received little, if any, research interest in the past.
TextSentencer_T6 591-848 Sentence denotes In this review, we demonstrate how recent published studies involving high-throughput proteomic analysis have inadvertently, and fortuitously, exposed an abundance of glycoproteins in sweat, many of which have also been identified in other secretory fluids.
T6 591-848 Sentence denotes In this review, we demonstrate how recent published studies involving high-throughput proteomic analysis have inadvertently, and fortuitously, exposed an abundance of glycoproteins in sweat, many of which have also been identified in other secretory fluids.
T6 591-848 Sentence denotes In this review, we demonstrate how recent published studies involving high-throughput proteomic analysis have inadvertently, and fortuitously, exposed an abundance of glycoproteins in sweat, many of which have also been identified in other secretory fluids.
TextSentencer_T7 849-1077 Sentence denotes We bring together research demonstrating microbial adhesion to these secretory glycoproteins in tears, saliva and milk and suggest a similar role of the sweat glycoproteins in mediating microbial attachment to sweat and/or skin.
T7 849-1077 Sentence denotes We bring together research demonstrating microbial adhesion to these secretory glycoproteins in tears, saliva and milk and suggest a similar role of the sweat glycoproteins in mediating microbial attachment to sweat and/or skin.
T7 849-1077 Sentence denotes We bring together research demonstrating microbial adhesion to these secretory glycoproteins in tears, saliva and milk and suggest a similar role of the sweat glycoproteins in mediating microbial attachment to sweat and/or skin.
TextSentencer_T8 1078-1307 Sentence denotes The contribution of glycan-mediated microbial adhesion to sweat glycoproteins, and the associated impact on sweat derived malodor and pathogenic skin infections are unchartered new research areas that we are beginning to explore.
T8 1078-1307 Sentence denotes The contribution of glycan-mediated microbial adhesion to sweat glycoproteins, and the associated impact on sweat derived malodor and pathogenic skin infections are unchartered new research areas that we are beginning to explore.
T8 1078-1307 Sentence denotes The contribution of glycan-mediated microbial adhesion to sweat glycoproteins, and the associated impact on sweat derived malodor and pathogenic skin infections are unchartered new research areas that we are beginning to explore.