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Polyisoprenyl phosphate (PIPP) signaling regulates phospholipase D activity: a ‘stop’ signaling switch for aspirin‐triggered lipoxin A 4

The FASEB Journal, 1999
ABSTRACT It is of wide interest to understand how opposing extracellular signals (positive or negative) are translated into intracellular signaling events. Receptor–ligand interactions initiate the generation of bioactive lipids by human neutrophils (PMN), which serve as signals to orchestrate cellular responses ...
B D, Levy   +5 more
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Polyisoprenyl phosphates: a novel class of intracellular stop signals in neutrophils

Emerging Therapeutic Targets, 1998
Bruce D Levy, Charles N Serhan
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Back in the water: the return of the inositol phosphates

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2001
Michael J Schell
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