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Details on Person D'Eustachio, Peter, 2018-02-26

Class:IdInstanceEdit:9038365
_displayNameD'Eustachio, Peter, 2018-02-26
_timestamp2018-02-26 18:02:21
author[Person:140934] D'Eustachio, Peter
dateTime2018-02-26 23:02:14
(modified)[LiteratureReference:188098] TLR11 activation of dendritic cells by a protozoan profilin-like protein
[LiteratureReference:391912] International Union of Pharmacology XXXVII. Nomenclature for leukotriene and lipoxin receptors
[LiteratureReference:391915] International Union of Pharmacology XLIV. Nomenclature for the oxoeicosanoid receptor
[LiteratureReference:416378] Identification of a human cDNA encoding a functional high affinity lipoxin A4 receptor
[LiteratureReference:444490] Endogenous lipid- and peptide-derived anti-inflammatory pathways generated with glucocorticoid and aspirin treatment activate the lipoxin A4 receptor
[LiteratureReference:2161778] Aspirin triggers previously undescribed bioactive eicosanoids by human endothelial cell-leukocyte interactions
[LiteratureReference:2161806] Lipoxins: novel series of biologically active compounds formed from arachidonic acid in human leukocytes
[LiteratureReference:2161812] Evidence for a 5(6)-epoxytetraene intermediate in the biosynthesis of lipoxins in human leukocytes. Conversion into lipoxin A by cytosolic epoxide hydrolase
[LiteratureReference:2161851] Trihydroxytetraenes: a novel series of compounds formed from arachidonic acid in human leukocytes
[LiteratureReference:2161873] Lipoxin synthase activity of human platelet 12-lipoxygenase
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