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Association Between Genetic Polymorphisms in the Prostaglandin Pathway and the Development of Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Preterm Infants. [PDF]
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Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor α/δ/γ Activation Profile by Endogenous Long-Chain Fatty Acids. [PDF]
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Impact of Preservative-Free Travoprost on Intraocular Pressure and Ocular Surface in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Patients. [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 ...
B, Samuelsson +4 more
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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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The American Journal of Medicine, 1975
Relative renal ischemia, produced by a variety of interventions, is modulated or buffered by prostaglandins synthesized within the kidney. These prostaglandins, however, do not account for renal autoregulation in its classic sense. They can facilitate salt and water excretion, largely through effects on physical forces in proximal peritubular ...
J B, Lee, A A, Attallah
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Relative renal ischemia, produced by a variety of interventions, is modulated or buffered by prostaglandins synthesized within the kidney. These prostaglandins, however, do not account for renal autoregulation in its classic sense. They can facilitate salt and water excretion, largely through effects on physical forces in proximal peritubular ...
J B, Lee, A A, Attallah
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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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