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cyclooxygenase pathway
The chemical reactions and pathways by which prostaglandins are formed from arachidonic acid, and in which prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase…
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Leukotriene inhibitors attenuate rat lung injury induced by hydrogen peroxide.
O. Burghuber
,
R. Strife
,
+6 authors
N. Voelkel
American Review of Respiratory Disease
2015
Corpus ID: 23943000
It is known that reactive oxygen species cause lung injury in association with activation of arachidonate metabolism. Because…
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2002
2002
'Good' lipids for asthma
M. Peters-Golden
Nature Network Boston
2002
Corpus ID: 45295194
Asthma can originate via diverse causal and mechanistic pathways. A small bioactive lipid takes on this heterogeneity and offers…
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1995
1995
Prilocaine reduces injection pain caused by propofol
M. Eriksson
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
1995
Corpus ID: 38794810
Propofol, which is commonly used for outpatient anaesthesia, may evoke pain during infusion. Forty‐eight patients (ASA I‐II…
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1992
1992
Down-regulation of cyclooxygenase product generation by human peritoneal macrophages.
R. Mackenzie
,
G. Coles
,
N. Topley
,
W. Powell
,
J. Williams
Immunology
1992
Corpus ID: 41850637
Isolated human peritoneal macrophages under resting conditions synthesize and release significant quantities of the…
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1991
1991
Effects of bradykinin on intracellular calcium regulation in human ciliated airway epithelium.
A. M. Paradiso
,
E H Cheng
,
R. C. Boucher
American Journal of Physiology
1991
Corpus ID: 42329769
The Ca(2+)-mobilizing action of bradykinin (BK) was investigated in ciliated human nasal epithelial (HNE) cells utilizing fura-2…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Enhancement by parainfluenza 3 infection of contractile responses to substance P and capsaicin in airway smooth muscle from the guinea pig.
R. Saban
,
E. Dick
,
R. I. Fishleder
,
C. Buckner
American Review of Respiratory Disease
1987
Corpus ID: 25523793
Guinea pigs were inoculated by nasal insufflation with parainfluenza 3 (P-3) or virus growth medium 4 days before performing in…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
The origin of chemiluminescence produced by neutrophils stimulated by opsonized zymosan.
K. Cheung
,
A. C. Archibald
,
M. Robinson
Journal of Immunology
1983
Corpus ID: 12994601
The luminol-dependent chemiluminescence (CL) of neutrophils phagocytosing zymosan is inhibited by superoxide dismutase (SOD…
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1983
1983
Relative conversion of arachidonic acid through lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase pathways by homogenates of diseased periodontal tissues.
T. E. el Attar
,
H. S. Lin
Journal of oral pathology
1983
Corpus ID: 45157590
The present study shows that 14C-arachidonic acid metabolism in gingiva of patients with periodontal disease is mainly via the…
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1982
1982
Phospholipase A2-induced rat mast cell secretion. Role of arachidonic acid metabolites.
E. Chi
,
W. Henderson
,
S. Klebanoff
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical…
1982
Corpus ID: 27943322
Highly purified porcine phospholipase A2 induced noncytotoxic rat cell degranulation, as indicated by release of histamine…
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1980
1980
Aspirin: an unexpected side effect on prostacyclin synthesis in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.
J. Whiting
,
K. Salata
,
J. Bailey
Science
1980
Corpus ID: 25595083
Monolayer cultures of rat aorta smooth muscle cells synthesized the anti-aggregatory substance prostacyclin via the…
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