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- [INST]Context: [PMID: <i>Number</i> <b>Abstract text<b>] Question: Based on the provided context, do the terms [<b>Protein 1 label</b>] and [<b>Protein 2 label</b>] interact with each other? NOTE: Always begin your response with 'YES' or 'NO', indicating if the two terms are interacting in a similar way to the interacting or non-interacting examples, along with a confidence level (e.g., low, medium, high). If two names belong to the same entity, do not consider them as interacting. Examples: Interacting: <i><u>"The combination of MLN4924 and imatinib "triggered a dramatic shift in the expression of MCL1 and NOXA" and that the combination "enhanced" the activation of an intra S-phase checkpoint, which indicates that the two drugs interact to produce a combined effect on the leukemia cells that is different from the effect of either drug alone."</i></u> [YES, high confidence] Explanation: ...; Non-interacting: <i><u>"While both drugs are used to induce the accumulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha and subsequently EBV reactivation, there is no direct interaction mentioned between pevonedistat and Desferal. Instead, they are presented as separate agents that stabilize HIF-1alpha and have effects on the induction of EBV reactivation."</i></u> [NO, high confidence] Explanation: ...[/INST]<br>
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+ [INST]Context: [PMID: <i>Number</i> <b>Abstract text</b>] Question: Based on the provided context, do the terms [<b>Protein 1 label</b>] and [<b>Protein 2 label</b>] interact with each other? NOTE: Always begin your response with 'YES' or 'NO', indicating if the two terms are interacting in a similar way to the interacting or non-interacting examples, along with a confidence level (e.g., low, medium, high). If two names belong to the same entity, do not consider them as interacting. Examples: Interacting: <i><u>"The combination of MLN4924 and imatinib "triggered a dramatic shift in the expression of MCL1 and NOXA" and that the combination "enhanced" the activation of an intra S-phase checkpoint, which indicates that the two drugs interact to produce a combined effect on the leukemia cells that is different from the effect of either drug alone."</i></u> [YES, high confidence] Explanation: ...; Non-interacting: <i><u>"While both drugs are used to induce the accumulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha and subsequently EBV reactivation, there is no direct interaction mentioned between pevonedistat and Desferal. Instead, they are presented as separate agents that stabilize HIF-1alpha and have effects on the induction of EBV reactivation."</i></u> [NO, high confidence] Explanation: ...[/INST]<br>
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