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Luteal fibroblasts produce prostaglandins in response to IL1β in a MAPK-mediated manner. [PDF]
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Cytobiological Alterations Induced by Celecoxib as an Anticancer Agent for Breast and Metastatic Breast Cancer. [PDF]
Akl MM, Ahmed A.
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Palmitate enhances MSC immunomodulation of human macrophages via the ceramide/CCL2 axis in vitro. [PDF]
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Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase: structure and catalysis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1991In this review, we describe the properties of PGH synthase, the enzyme which catalyzes the committed step in the synthesis of prostaglandins and thromboxane. We begin by presenting an overview of protanoid biosynthesis and the mechanism of action of these local hormones. We then describe the novel characteristics of the two distinct reactions catalyzed
W L, Smith, L J, Marnett
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Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthases-1 and -2
Journal of Lipid Mediators and Cell Signalling, 1995Publisher Summary The chapter compares and contrasts the structural and kinetic properties of prostaglandin endoperoxide H synthase-1 (PGHS-1) and -2. It also discusses the description of the interactions of the two isozymes with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
J C, Otto, W L, Smith
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1994
A Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase isoenzyme was recently identified in several cell lines. Osteoblasts possess Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase activity, but it is not known which isoenzymes are present in these cells. Our objective was to identify these isoenzymes in human osteoblasts. Resting cells in culture did not produce measurable amounts
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A Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase isoenzyme was recently identified in several cell lines. Osteoblasts possess Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase activity, but it is not known which isoenzymes are present in these cells. Our objective was to identify these isoenzymes in human osteoblasts. Resting cells in culture did not produce measurable amounts
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Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase: why two isoforms?
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1996Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase-1 [prostaglandin G/H synthase-1 (PGHS-1)] and PGHS-2 are key enzymes in the conversion of arachidonic acid to prostaglandins and other eicosanoids. We refer to these isoforms as cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and COX-2 in this review.
C S, Williams, R N, DuBois
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Expression of prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase in rat brain
Molecular Brain Research, 1993Developmental and regional expression of prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase (PES) transcript was examined in the rat brain and in primary mixed cultures of neurons and glial cells from neonatal brain. Although the PES mRNA level in the brain was much lower than that in peripheral rat tissues such as lung, liver, spleen and kidney, a significant 3.0 kb
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