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- from macrophage mediator in resolving inflammation. Maresin 1, and more recently defined maresins, are 12-lipoxygenase-derived metabolites of the omega-3...
- resolvins (Rv), protectins (PD) (also termed neuroprotectins [NP]), and maresins (MaR). EPA, DHA, and n-3 DPA are n-3 fatty acids; their conversions to...
- Neuroprotectin), and three maresins (MaR1n-3, MaR2n-3, and MaR3n-3; see Specialized proresolving mediators § n-3 DPA-derived maresins and Maresin). Docosapentaenoic...
- anti-inflammatory specialized proresolving mediators, i.e. lipoxins, resolvins, maresins, and neuroprotectins Downregulation of pro-inflammatory molecules, such...
- aspirin-triggered lipoxins, aspirin-triggered resolvins, and aspirin-triggered maresins. These mediators possess potent anti-inflammatory activity. It is proposed...
- in The Atlantic Monthly, May 2004 The Reformation, in Cercles by Detlev Maresin The Reformation, in Commonweal by Brad S. Gregory, May 21, 2004. The Reformation...
- ; Levy, B. D. (2015). "DHA- and EPA-derived resolvins, protectins, and maresins in airway inflammation". European Journal of Pharmacology. 785: 144–155...
- protectins: PD1n-3 and PD2n-3. DHA-derived maresins: MaR1, MaR2, 7-epi-Mar1, Mar-L1, and Mar-L2. n-3 DPA-derived maresins: Mar1n-3, Mar2n-3, and Mar3n-3. These...
- Resolvin E's; docosahexaenoic acid which is metabolized to the resolvin D's, maresins, and neuroprotectins; and n-3 docosapentaenoic acid which is metabolized...
- discovery, Serhan has identified additional mediators including Resolvins, Maresins, and Protectins. Serhan became a faculty member at Harvard Medical School...