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Details on Person Oh, Sungwhan F

Class:IdPerson:9020496
_displayNameOh, Sungwhan F
_timestamp2017-09-06 13:14:16
created[InstanceEdit:9020476] Jassal, Bijay, 2017-09-06
firstnameSungwhan F
initialSF
surnameOh
(author)[LiteratureReference:9020475] Pro-resolving actions and stereoselective biosynthesis of 18S E-series resolvins in human leukocytes and murine inflammation
[LiteratureReference:9020605] Resolvin E2: identification and anti-inflammatory actions: pivotal role of human 5-lipoxygenase in resolvin E series biosynthesis
[LiteratureReference:9023641] Resolvin E2 formation and impact in inflammation resolution
[LiteratureReference:9023965] Metabolic inactivation of resolvin E1 and stabilization of its anti-inflammatory actions
[LiteratureReference:9023969] Resolvin E1 metabolome in local inactivation during inflammation-resolution
[LiteratureReference:9024464] Resolvin D1 and its aspirin-triggered 17R epimer. Stereochemical assignments, anti-inflammatory properties, and enzymatic inactivation
[LiteratureReference:9024643] Infection regulates pro-resolving mediators that lower antibiotic requirements
[LiteratureReference:9024988] Maresins: novel macrophage mediators with potent antiinflammatory and proresolving actions
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