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The enzymology of the human prostanoid pathway.
Intramuscular inflammatory and resolving lipid profile responses to an acute bout of resistance exer…
The prostanoids, thromboxanes, mediate hemocytic immunity to bacterial infection in the lepidopteran…
The time between venepuncture and blood incubation is critical for serum thromboxane B2 synthesis.
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Thromboxane Receptor Antagonist to Improve Endothelial Cell Function
Serum Thromboxane B2 Assay as a Measure of Platelet Production in Healthy Volunteers Taking Aspirin
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