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ciprostene

Known as: 9beta-methyl-6alpha-carbaprostaglandin I2, 9beta-methylcarbacyclin, Pentanoic acid, 5-(hexahydro-5-hydroxy-6-(3-hydroxy-1-octenyl)-3a-methyl-2(1H)-pentalenylidene)-, (3aS-(2Z,3aalpha,5beta,6alpha(1E,3R*),6aalpha))- 
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Prostacyclin is found in all body tissues and body fluids, and is the major metabolite of arachidonic acid in the vasculature. It… 
1993
1993
Prostacyclin analogues have been reported to inhibit the expression of tissue factor procoagulant activity in human monocytes… 
1993
1993
Parenteral compounds present special drug delivery challenges. This open‐label study evaluated a portable infusion pump as a… 
1992
1992
Ciprostene, a chemically stable prostacyclin analog was studied for its effects on restenosis in patients with coronary artery… 
1992
1992
Increased expression of tissue factor procoagulant by peripheral blood monocytes has been implicated in a number of thrombotic… 
1992
1992
&NA; Survival of random skin flap distal end depends on hemodynamic, cellular, and coagulation mechanisms. This study was… 
1986
1986
Safety, tolerance, and pharmacology of 9‐beta‐methylcarbacyclin calcium (ciprostene calcium) was investigated in healthy male… 
1985
1985
1 9β‐Methyl carbacyclin (9βMe; ciprostene) is a synthetic, chemically stable analogue of prostacyclin (PGI2; epoprostenol). The… 
1984
1984
A synthesis of 6a-carbaprostaglandin I3 (2) was achieved in which the ω-chain was introduced by Wittig reaction of the optically…