Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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Text-mined interactions from Literome

Sundar et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1991 : Human immunodeficiency virus glycoprotein ( gp120 ) infused into rat brain induces interleukin 1 to elevate pituitary-adrenal activity and decrease peripheral cellular immune responses
Kojima et al., J Pharmacobiodyn 1986 (Neoplasms, Experimental) : Furthermore, this serum glycoprotein was found to enhance glucose consumption and interleukin-1 production and cytotoxic activities of mouse peritoneal macrophages
Geiger et al., J Biol Chem 1988 (Liver Neoplasms, Experimental) : Induction of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein by recombinant human interleukin-1 in rat hepatoma cells
Weston et al., Transpl Immunol 1995 (Kidney Failure, Chronic) : E-Selectin is a 115-kDa cell surface glycoprotein transiently expressed on vascular endothelium in response to interleukin-1 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha with a peak in expression at four hours
Fournier et al., Hepatology 1994 : These results show that ( a ) phenobarbital acts directly on hepatocytes by increasing alpha 1-acid glycoprotein gene expression and ( b ) this effect is mediated by a specific mechanism independent of pathways involved in alpha 1-acid glycoprotein induction by interleukin-1 , interleukin-6 and glucocorticoids
Herbert et al., FEBS Lett 1993 : Endotoxin ( LPS ), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) increased the expression of tissue factor, a membrane anchored glycoprotein that initiates blood coagulation on the surface of cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells ( ABAE ) and human monocytes
Andrejko et al., Crit Care Med 1996 (Sepsis) : To test the hypothesis that after cecal ligation and puncture in the rat, there is increased expression of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)/interleukin-1 dependent , acute-phase reactant alpha 1-acid glycoprotein in the liver, and that this change correlates temporally with increased abundance of TNF-alpha in the hepatic parenchyma but not with circulating concentrations of TNF-alpha