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Digestive Diseases, 2000
Eicosanoids are metabolites of arachidonic acid and include, among other compounds, the prostaglandins and leukotrienes. These metabolites are known to play important roles in the health and disease of many gastrointestinal tissues. Less attention, however, has been given to their functions in the esophagus.
J D, Long, R C, Orlando
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Eicosanoids are metabolites of arachidonic acid and include, among other compounds, the prostaglandins and leukotrienes. These metabolites are known to play important roles in the health and disease of many gastrointestinal tissues. Less attention, however, has been given to their functions in the esophagus.
J D, Long, R C, Orlando
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European Journal of Cancer, 1995
radiotherapy depends on the tolerance of the critical normal tissue within the radiation field. Consequently, any attempt to improve the efficacy of radiotherapy must be aimed at increasing tumour radioresponse and/or reducing normal tissue complications. To achieve this objective, many diverse approaches have been investigated, including modulation of
L, Milas, W R, Hanson
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radiotherapy depends on the tolerance of the critical normal tissue within the radiation field. Consequently, any attempt to improve the efficacy of radiotherapy must be aimed at increasing tumour radioresponse and/or reducing normal tissue complications. To achieve this objective, many diverse approaches have been investigated, including modulation of
L, Milas, W R, Hanson
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Prostaglandins and Leukotrienes: Advances in Eicosanoid Biology
Prostaglandins and leukotrienes are potent eicosanoid lipid mediators derived from phospholipase-released arachidonic acid that are involved in numerous homeostatic biological functions and inßammation. They are generated by cyclooxygenase isozymes and 5-
Colin D Funk
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Age-related impairment of intestinal inflammation resolution through an eicosanoid-immune-microbiota axis [PDF]
Aging manifests a decline of immune function, induces microbiome dysbiosis, drives organ inflammation, and impedes the resolution of inflammation. However, the mechanisms underlying age-related intestinal inflammation remain poorly described.
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Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 1993
PGs and probably other eicosanoids play a fundamental role in the process of ovulation, more specifically in the mechanism of follicle wall rupture. Although the nature of this role has yet to be established a number of plausible theories exist. It seems likely that altered PG metabolism is responsible for some cases of human female subfertility.
A R, Priddy, S R, Killick
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PGs and probably other eicosanoids play a fundamental role in the process of ovulation, more specifically in the mechanism of follicle wall rupture. Although the nature of this role has yet to be established a number of plausible theories exist. It seems likely that altered PG metabolism is responsible for some cases of human female subfertility.
A R, Priddy, S R, Killick
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Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 2000
Eicosanoids are arachidonic acid derivatives that include prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes. During the last three decades, it has become evident that these bioactive lipids play a pivotal role in gastric physiology. The goal of the present review is to describe their involvement in the normal regulation of gastric secretion and gastric ...
S, Atay, A S, Tarnawski, A, Dubois
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Eicosanoids are arachidonic acid derivatives that include prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes. During the last three decades, it has become evident that these bioactive lipids play a pivotal role in gastric physiology. The goal of the present review is to describe their involvement in the normal regulation of gastric secretion and gastric ...
S, Atay, A S, Tarnawski, A, Dubois
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Journal of Dermatological Science, 1990
Psoriasis is clinically and histologically characterized by, among others, the following phenomena: epidermal hyperproliferation [ 11, disturbed differentiation of the epidermis, dilation of capillaries in the upper dermis, and infiltration of neutrophils [ 21 and mononuclear inflammatory cells [3] in the dermis.
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Psoriasis is clinically and histologically characterized by, among others, the following phenomena: epidermal hyperproliferation [ 11, disturbed differentiation of the epidermis, dilation of capillaries in the upper dermis, and infiltration of neutrophils [ 21 and mononuclear inflammatory cells [3] in the dermis.
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