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Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid
... Its eicosanoid metabolites are the series-1 thromboxanes (that is, thromboxanes with 1 double-bond) via the COX ... arachidonic acid (AA) – the series-2 thromboxanes and prostanoids and the series-4 leuokotrienes ...
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Aspirin
... aspirin suppresses the production of prostaglandins and thromboxanes. This happens because cyclooxygenase, an enzyme that ... participates in the production of prostaglandins and thromboxanes, is irreversibly inhibited when aspirin acetylates it ... modulation of the hypothalamic thermostat, and inflammation. Thromboxanes are responsible for the aggregation of platelets ...
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User:David.Throop/Essential fatty acid interactions
... double bonds, leading to the prostaglandins (PG), thromboxanes (TX) and prostacyclins (PGI). Lipoxygenase oxidation removes ... double bonds) to generate the series-2 thromboxanes (TXA 2 , TXB 2 ... ) each with two ...
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Talk:Eicosanoid
... incorrect. The series-2 prostaglandins (PG) and thromboxanes (TX) are derived from arachadonic acid. The ... incorrect. The series-2 prostaglandins (PG) and thromboxanes (TX) are derived from arachadonic acid. The ...
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Eicosanoid
... pathway: Leukotrienes Cyclooxygenase pathway ("prostanoids"): Prostaglandins Prostacyclin Thromboxanes Leukotrienes 5-lipoxygenase uses the nuclear-membrane ... into prostacyclin (PGI2) By Thromboxane synthase into thromboxanes Receptors There are specific receptors for all ...
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Bengt I. Samuelsson
... has directed to the identification of endoperoxides , thromboxanes and the leukotrienes, and his group has ... related terms such as "prostacyclins," "leukotrienes," and "thromboxanes," in their labels and titles. External links ...
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Talk:Aspirin
... catalyses the production of prostaglandins, prostacyclines and thromboxanes from arachidonic acid. Aspirin inhibits this enzyme ... participates in the production of prostaglandins and thromboxanes, is irreversibly inhibited when aspirin acetylates it ...
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Acid eicosapentaenoïc (translated from French)
... thrombocytes ) and of the group of the thromboxanes-3. It is found daN itoil fish ...
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Prostanoid
... mediators of inflammatory and anaphylactic reactions), the thromboxanes (mediators of vasoconstriction) and the prostacyclins (active ...
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User:Nickj/Redirects/redirects-063.txt
... Preview thrashers → Thrasher 6 Easy Preview thromboxanes → Thromboxane 7 Easy Preview thrust faults ...
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