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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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Prostaglandins and leukotrienes: advances in eicosanoid biology.
Science, 2001C. Funk
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Eicosanoids as modulators of macrophage eicosanoid release
Agents and Actions, 1989G R, Elliott +3 more
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The enzymology of human eicosanoid pathways: the lipoxygenase branches
Molecular Biology Reports, 2020R. Biringer
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Preventive Medicine, 1987
Dietary fat has been shown to exert a wide variety of actions that result in enhanced mammary and colon tumorigenesis. Such a range of mechanisms suggests the involvement of intermediary or secondary messenger molecules. Eicosanoids, produced from arachidonic acid (C20:4, n-6), are known to have various effects on physiological and biochemical events ...
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Dietary fat has been shown to exert a wide variety of actions that result in enhanced mammary and colon tumorigenesis. Such a range of mechanisms suggests the involvement of intermediary or secondary messenger molecules. Eicosanoids, produced from arachidonic acid (C20:4, n-6), are known to have various effects on physiological and biochemical events ...
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Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 2004
Preeclampsia is characterized by an imbalance between two cyclooxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid, thromboxane and prostacyclin, that favors thromboxane. Because of the biologic actions of these two eicosanoids, this imbalance might explain major clinical symptoms of preeclampsia, such as hypertension, platelet aggregation and reduced ...
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Preeclampsia is characterized by an imbalance between two cyclooxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid, thromboxane and prostacyclin, that favors thromboxane. Because of the biologic actions of these two eicosanoids, this imbalance might explain major clinical symptoms of preeclampsia, such as hypertension, platelet aggregation and reduced ...
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