- Cys-Gly) and
eoxin E4 (linked to Cys only). Like the cysteinyl-leukotrienes, the
eoxins are
potent pro-inflammatory agents. ...
Eoxins have been implicated...
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Eoxin E4 (EXE4), also
known as 14,15-leukotriene E4, is an
eoxin.
Cells make
eoxins by
metabolizing arachidonic acid with a 15-lipoxygenase
enzyme to...
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Eoxin C4 (EXC4), also
known as 14,15-leukotriene C4, is an
eoxin.
Cells make
eoxins by
metabolizing arachidonic acid with a 15-lipoxygenase
enzyme to...
-
indicate that the
eoxins have pro-inflammatory
actions and
therefore potentially involved in
various allergic reactions.
Production of
eoxins by Reed–Sternberg...
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Eoxin A4 (EXA4), also
known as 14,15-leukotriene A4, is an
eoxin.
Cells make
eoxins by
metabolizing arachidonic acid with a 15-lipoxygenase
enzyme to...
-
Eoxin D4 (EXD4), also
known as 14,15-leukotriene D4, is an
eoxin.
Cells make
eoxins by
metabolizing arachidonic acid with a 15-lipoxygenase
enzyme to...
- and lipoxins; 15-Lipoxygenase-1 may also
further metabolize 15-HPETE to
eoxins in a
pathway analogous to (and
presumably using the same
enzymes as used...
-
perhaps operating through one of its
arachidonic acid-derived products, the
eoxins,
contributes to the
development and/or
morphology of
Hodgkin lymphoma. Non-Hodgkin...
- succession.
Formation of the
eoxins is
initiated by a 15-lipoxyenase-mediated
metabolism of
arachiconic acid to a 14,15-epoxide,
eoxin A4
followed by its serial...
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reverse memory loss. A
chemical synthesis of
Leukotriene A
methyl ester Eoxins (14,15-leukotrienes) Loick, H.; Theissen, J. (1994). "Die
Eicosanoide als...