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pro vyhledávání: '"C. A. Saggese"'
Autor:
Dwayne R. Westenskow, Casper H. Badenhorst, M. F. Rhoton, J. O. Connelly, F. R. Kane, P. C. Youngstrom, Anthony D. Ivankovich, L. Nauss, K. A. East, K. Dawson, Bennett F. Horton, W. Dettinger, Nathan L. Pace, Peter R. Fletcher, Roman R. Jaklitsch, K. C. Huang, J. D. Pearson, P. H. King, B. L. Pate, Ronald J. Faust, Charul A. Munshi, John T. Silver, Paul H. King, W. Q. Bao, S. H. Halevy, James B. Streisand, E. A. Ernst, Thomas Singarella, Charles W. Quimby, R. M. Blauvelt, Jan J. van der Aa, Bruce C. Taylor, David Boyd, Ljubomir Djordjevich, W. Rozendaal, Keith A. Berge, August M. Mantia, Ernest C. Jacobs, Bradley E. Smith, D. G. Hess, T. Janossy, S. S. Hirschfeld, R. L. Keenan, Howard Romagli, R. G. Ritchie, Richard C. Burgess, Michael N. Skaredoff, C. A. Saggese, Joachim S. Gravenstein, K. J. Freese, W. D. Hoffman, Daniel A. Yurth, Aalbert de Vries, Max Sadove, Peter Pityk, W. Posthuma, R. Blauvelt, L. C. Sheppard, H. Hart, J. Zheng, Steve Alan Hyman, G. L. McCarthy, Carsten Boysen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Monitoring. 2:292-306
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 226(1)
Quantitative analysis of metabolite levels is a useful approach to investigation of the in vivo synthesis of short-lived mediators such as prostacyclin (PGI2). In order to establish the basis for metabolite assays of PGI2, we have studied the fate of