<result><Target><Item><Target_ID> 1576</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Integrin alpha-M-beta-3, integrin αmβ3</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Receptor</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>Integrin alpha-M: P11215, Integrin beta-3: P05106</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Integrin alpha-M alternative name(s):
CD11 antigen-like family member B
CR-3 alpha chain
Cell surface glycoprotein MAC-1 subunit alpha
Leukocyte adhesion receptor MO1
Neutrophil adherence receptor
CD_antigen: CD11b

Integrin beta-3 alternative name(s):
Platelet membrane glycoprotein IIIa GPIIIa
CD_antigen=CD61</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>Integrin alpha-M: 1BHO, 1BHQ, 1IDN, 1IDO, 1JLM, 1M1U, 1MF7, 1N9Z, 1NA5, 2LKE, 2LKJ, 3Q3G, 3QA3, 4M76
Integrin beta-3: 1JV2, 1KUP, 1KUZ, 1L5G, 1M1X, 1M8O, 1MK7, 1MK9, 1S4X, 1TYE, 1U8C, 2K9J, 2KNC, 2KV9, 2L1C, 2Q6W, 2RMZ, 2RN0, 2VC2, 2VDK, 2VDL, 2VDM, 2VDN, 2VDO, 2VDP, 2VDQ, 2VDR, 3FCS, 3FCU, 3IJE, 3NID, 3NIF, 3NIG</Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1577</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Myeloperoxidase</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Enzyme</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P05164</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>1CXP, 1D2V, 1D5L, 1D7W, 1DNU, 1DNW, 1MHL, 1MYP, 3F9P, 3ZS0, 3ZS1, 4C1M, 4DL1, 4EJX, 5FIW, 5MFA</Target_Structure>
<Comments>Human myeloperoxidase (hMPO) is released by activated neutrophils and displays powerful pro-oxidative and proinflammatory properties. Moreover, hMPO has been validated as a biomarker for acute coronary syndrome and as a risk marker for clinical diagnostics.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1578</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Alkaline phosphatase, tissue-nonspecific isozyme</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Enzyme</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P09487</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>EC:3.1.3.1
AP-TNAP
TNSALP
Alkaline phosphatase liver/bone/kidney isozyme</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Bos taurus (Bovine):9913</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1579</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Beta-glucuronidase, GUS</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Enzyme</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>P05804</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>EC:3.2.1.31
Beta-D-glucuronoside glucuronosohydrolase</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Escherichia coli (strain K12):83333</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>3K46, 3K4A, 3K4D, 3LPF, 3LPG, 4JHZ</Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1580</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>BCL1 IgM idiotype</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Mus musculus (Mouse):10090</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>The BALB/c-derived B cell lymphoma (BCL1) soluble IgM idiotype was purified from the serum of a mouse with large BCL1 tumors.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1581</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Thrombin receptor</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Receptor</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1582</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Calmodulin, CaM</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1583</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Echovirus 22, EV22</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Virus</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>None</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1584</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Coxsackievirus A9, CAV9</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Virus</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>None</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1585</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-aflatoxins B1 and G1 monoclonal antibody 24, MAb 24</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Monoclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1586</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Anti-aflatoxins B1, G1 and B2 monoclonal antibody, MAb 13</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Monoclonal antibody</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1587</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>MH01 plasma</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>From 14 LTNP patients, seven (MH01–MH07) were selected that were infected with HIV-1 (subtype B) for more than 15 years with viral loads &lt;10 000 copies/mL and a stable CD4 T cell count always &gt;500 cells/μL. All seven LTNP did not progress to AIDS in the absence of any antiretroviral therapy and none of them showed any deletions in the viral regulatory genes or the ccr5 receptor gene.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1588</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>MH04 plasma</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>From 14 LTNP patients, seven (MH01–MH07) were selected that were infected with HIV-1 (subtype B) for more than 15 years with viral loads &lt;10 000 copies/mL and a stable CD4 T cell count always &gt;500 cells/μL. All seven LTNP did not progress to AIDS in the absence of any antiretroviral therapy and none of them showed any deletions in the viral regulatory genes or the ccr5 receptor gene.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1589</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>MH03 plasma</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>From 14 LTNP patients, seven (MH01–MH07) were selected that were infected with HIV-1 (subtype B) for more than 15 years with viral loads &lt;10 000 copies/mL and a stable CD4 T cell count always &gt;500 cells/μL. All seven LTNP did not progress to AIDS in the absence of any antiretroviral therapy and none of them showed any deletions in the viral regulatory genes or the ccr5 receptor gene.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1590</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>MH06 plasma</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>From 14 LTNP patients, seven (MH01–MH07) were selected that were infected with HIV-1 (subtype B) for more than 15 years with viral loads &lt;10 000 copies/mL and a stable CD4 T cell count always &gt;500 cells/μL. All seven LTNP did not progress to AIDS in the absence of any antiretroviral therapy and none of them showed any deletions in the viral regulatory genes or the ccr5 receptor gene.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1591</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>MH07 plasma</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>From 14 LTNP patients, seven (MH01–MH07) were selected that were infected with HIV-1 (subtype B) for more than 15 years with viral loads &lt;10 000 copies/mL and a stable CD4 T cell count always &gt;500 cells/μL. All seven LTNP did not progress to AIDS in the absence of any antiretroviral therapy and none of them showed any deletions in the viral regulatory genes or the ccr5 receptor gene.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1592</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>MH05 plasma</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>From 14 LTNP patients, seven (MH01–MH07) were selected that were infected with HIV-1 (subtype B) for more than 15 years with viral loads &lt;10 000 copies/mL and a stable CD4 T cell count always &gt;500 cells/μL. All seven LTNP did not progress to AIDS in the absence of any antiretroviral therapy and none of them showed any deletions in the viral regulatory genes or the ccr5 receptor gene.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1593</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>MH02 plasma</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments>From 14 LTNP patients, seven (MH01–MH07) were selected that were infected with HIV-1 (subtype B) for more than 15 years with viral loads &lt;10 000 copies/mL and a stable CD4 T cell count always &gt;500 cells/μL. All seven LTNP did not progress to AIDS in the absence of any antiretroviral therapy and none of them showed any deletions in the viral regulatory genes or the ccr5 receptor gene.</Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1594</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>PDZ domain of rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 11</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>O15085 [47-126]</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 11 alternative name(s):
PDZ-RhoGEF</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1595</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>PDZ domain of rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 12</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>Q9NZN5 [72-151]</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 12 alternative name(s):
Leukemia-associated RhoGEF</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>1TXD, 1X86, 2OMJ, 2OS6</Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1596</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>PDZ domain of segment polarity protein dishevelled homolog DVL-2</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Protein&gt;Others</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence>O14641 [264-353]</Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms>Segment polarity protein dishevelled homolog DVL-2 alternative name(s):
Dishevelled-2 
DSH homolog 2</Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure>2REY, 3CBX, 3CBY, 3CBZ, 3CC0</Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1597</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Aspergillus conidium</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1598</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Aspergillus hypha</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Miscellaneous</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Unknown</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1599</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Esophageal cancer cell line Eca109</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Cell</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>Homo sapiens (Human):9606</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item><Item><Target_ID> 1600</Target_ID>
<Target_Name>Bisphenol A, BPA</Target_Name>
<Target_Type>Organic molecules or materials</Target_Type>
<Target_Sequence></Target_Sequence>
<Synonyms></Synonyms>
<Target_Source>None</Target_Source>
<Target_Structure></Target_Structure>
<Comments></Comments>
</Item></Target></result>