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Concise, scalable and enantioselective total synthesis of prostaglandins
Nature Chemistry, 2021Gen-qiang Chen, Xumu Zhang, Yixin Lu
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Efficacy and safety of prostaglandin E
Gefässchirurgie, 2000J. D. Gruß+5 more
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CIRCULATING PROSTAGLANDIN E AND ALLOGRAFT REJECTION
Transplantation, 1975Charles B. Anderson+2 more
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Molecules and Prostaglandins Related to Embryo Tolerance
Frontiers in Immunology, 2020Gabriel Mayoral-andrade+2 more
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PROSTAGLANDIN E 1 AND HUMAN PLATELETS
The Lancet, 1969M. J. G. Harrison+3 more
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Prostaglandin E2 is the most common and biologically potent of the primary prostaglandins. It induces contraction of uterine smooth muscle at all stages of pregnancy and is used principally to induce labour or as an abortifacient. It has vasodilator and bronch-odilator properties. It can be given by vaginal, oral and parenteral routes.
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Prostaglandin E2 is the most common and biologically potent of the primary prostaglandins. It induces contraction of uterine smooth muscle at all stages of pregnancy and is used principally to induce labour or as an abortifacient. It has vasodilator and bronch-odilator properties. It can be given by vaginal, oral and parenteral routes.
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The Roles of Various Prostaglandins in Fibrosis: A Review
Biomolecules, 2021Jing Zhao, Ming-xuan Wang
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Effect of inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis on uterine prostaglandin E receptor binding
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1989Margaret Rees, A. López Bernal
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