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  • 41. Individual variations of prostanoid agonist responses in rabbit aorta: evidence for the independent regulation of prostanoid receptor subtypes.
    Keith RA, Salama AI.
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  • 53. EP 171: a high affinity thromboxane A2-mimetic, the actions of which are slowly reversed by receptor blockade.
    Jones RL, Wilson NH, Lawrence RA.
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  • 56. Antagonism of the thromboxane-sensitive contractile systems of the rabbit aorta, dog saphenous vein and guinea-pig trachea.
    Jones RL, Peesapati V, Wilson NH.
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  • 58. Identification in human airways smooth muscle cells of the prostanoid receptor and signalling pathway through which PGE2 inhibits the release of GM-CSF.
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  • 60. Prostanoid-induced relaxation of precontracted cat ciliary muscle is mediated by EP2 and DP receptors.
    Chen J, Woodward DF.
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