Lipidomic analysis reveals prostanoid profiles in human term pregnant myometrium.
no === Prostanoids modulate the activity of human pregnant myometrium and their functional role can be appreciated through characterisation of prostanoid receptors and tissue concentration of prostanoids. We have applied a lipidomic approach to elucidate the profile of prostanoids in human non-labo...
Main Authors: | Durn, Joanne H., Marshall, Kay M., Farrar, D., O'Donovan, Peter J., Scally, Andy J., Woodward, D.F., Nicolaou, Anna |
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Language: | en |
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Elsevier
2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4585 |
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