Definition of Prostanoid. Meaning of Prostanoid. Synonyms of Prostanoid

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- In molecular biology, prostanoids are active lipid mediators that regulate inflammatory response. Prostanoids are a subclass of eicosanoids consisting...
- forming PGH2. PGH2 is the parent prostanoid to all other prostanoids. It is metabolized by (see diagram in Prostanoid): a) The prostaglandin E synthase...
- Prostaglandin receptors or prostanoid receptors represent a sub-class of cell surface membrane receptors that are regarded as the primary receptors for...
- The thromboxane receptor (TP) also known as the prostanoid TP receptor is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TBXA2R gene, The thromboxane receptor...
- proliferation of various human cancer cell lines in culture. Prostanoids and Prostaglandin receptors Prostanoids are prostaglandins (PG), thromboxanes (TX), and prostacyclins...
- including a 5-carbon ring. They are a subclass of eicosanoids and of the prostanoid class of fatty acid derivatives. The structural differences between prostaglandins...
- but generally with lesser affinity and responsiveness to certain other prostanoids (see Prostaglandin receptors). Animal model studies have implicated EP1...
- Cen L, Propert KJ, Fitzgerald GA (June 2012). "Comparative impact on prostanoid biosynthesis of celecoxib and the novel nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory...
- but generally with lesser affinity and responsiveness, certain other prostanoids (see Prostaglandin receptors). EP has been implicated in various physiological...
- García Rodríguez LA (July 2001). "Cyclooxygenase-selective inhibition of prostanoid formation: transducing biochemical selectivity into clinical read-outs"...