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Prostaglandin Intracameral Implants for Ocular Hypertension and Open-Angle Glaucoma. [PDF]
Cheng CM, Rehmani C, Chin J.
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Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase 2 regulates neuroinflammation to mediate postoperative cognitive dysfunction in mice. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1975
AbstractThe prostaglandins are lipid‐soluble C20‐carboxylic acids containing a five‐membered ring, several oxygen function, and at least one double bond. They are found in animal organisms where they stimulate, inter alia, the smooth muscle. In the last decade more has been learned about the occurrence, biosynthesis, metabolism and pharmacological ...
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AbstractThe prostaglandins are lipid‐soluble C20‐carboxylic acids containing a five‐membered ring, several oxygen function, and at least one double bond. They are found in animal organisms where they stimulate, inter alia, the smooth muscle. In the last decade more has been learned about the occurrence, biosynthesis, metabolism and pharmacological ...
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Prostaglandin release during femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery: main inducer.
Journal of refractive surgery, 2015PURPOSE To investigate a possible correlation between intraocular prostaglandin concentrations and partial steps of laser-assisted cataract surgery. METHODS Aqueous humor was collected from 67 patients after laser-assisted cataract surgery pretreatment
T. Schultz+3 more
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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1984
A discussion of important aspects of the effects of prostaglandins on arteries must include (a) the nature of the receptors for the different humoral agents, (b) the potential modulatory role that endogenously produced prostaglandins may play when other vasoactive hormones are present, and (c) the potential for cell-to-cell transfer of substrates for ...
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A discussion of important aspects of the effects of prostaglandins on arteries must include (a) the nature of the receptors for the different humoral agents, (b) the potential modulatory role that endogenously produced prostaglandins may play when other vasoactive hormones are present, and (c) the potential for cell-to-cell transfer of substrates for ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
The introduction of dinoprost tromethamine (Prostin F2 Alpha) as an abortifacient in the second trimester of pregnancy represents the first clinical use of a prostaglandin. Various synthetic analogues of the naturally occurring derivatives are being employed investigationally in the treatment of peptic ulcer, hypertension, asthma, and hypercalcemia. In
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The introduction of dinoprost tromethamine (Prostin F2 Alpha) as an abortifacient in the second trimester of pregnancy represents the first clinical use of a prostaglandin. Various synthetic analogues of the naturally occurring derivatives are being employed investigationally in the treatment of peptic ulcer, hypertension, asthma, and hypercalcemia. In
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1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biosynthesis of the prostaglandins. The enzyme system that catalyzes the conversion of polyunsaturated fatty acids to prostaglandins has been named prostaglandin synthetase. It is found in many tissues but a particularly rich source is the sheep vesicular gland, homogenates of which were formerly used for ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biosynthesis of the prostaglandins. The enzyme system that catalyzes the conversion of polyunsaturated fatty acids to prostaglandins has been named prostaglandin synthetase. It is found in many tissues but a particularly rich source is the sheep vesicular gland, homogenates of which were formerly used for ...
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Prostaglandins and Postmaturity
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1977Summary: Levels of E and F prostaglandins in amniotic fluid of patients with prolonged pregnancy have been compared with levels of patients in the last 4 weeks of normal pregnancy. The mean F prostaglandin levels in patients going past term (1,293.3 ± 332.87 pg/ml) were considerably lower than those going into spontaneous labour at term (4,276.71 ± 1 ...
TambyRaja, R.L.+3 more
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