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2. Effect of the progesterone antagonist RU486 on human myometrial spontaneous contractility and PGI2 release
3. Inhibition of Platelet Aggregation by Human Placenta
4. Stereospecificity of hydrogen transfer by the human placental 15-hydroxy prostaglandin dehydrogenase
5. Regulation by oestradiol of the lipoxygenase pathway in the rat uterus
6. Some new prospects in the mechanism of control of arachidonate metabolism in human placenta and amnion
7. The human placental anti-aggregating factor is neither prostacyclin, nor a prostacyclin metabolite
8. Effect of oestradiol 17 β on prostaglandin biosynthesis by the uterus of ovariectomized rat and guinea pig
9. Kinetic resolution of racemic leukotriene A4 by mammalian cytosolic epoxide hydrolases
10. Prostaglandin synthesis in human placenta and fetal membranes
11. Prostaglandin biosynthesis by the rat uterus during the oestrus cycle, temporal correlation with plasma oestradiol and progesterone concentrations, identification of 6 keto PGF1α as the major metabolite
12. Prostaglandin synthesis from endogenous and exogenous arachidonic acid in the rat uterus. Effect of estradiol and progesterone
13. RU 38486 inhibits intracellular calcium mobilization and PGI 2 release from human myometrium: Mechanism of action
14. Kinetic resolution of racemic leukotriene A 4 by mammalian cytosolic epoxide hydrolases
15. Prostaglandin biosynthesis by the rat uterus during the oestrus cycle, temporal correlation with plasma oestradiol and progesterone concentrations, identification of 6 keto PGF 1α as the major metabolite
16. Effect of the progesterone antagonist RU486 on human myometrial spontaneous contractility and PGI 2 release
17. Regulation by estradiol of the in vitro prostaglandin production by the rat and guinea pig uterus.
18. Placental 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase binding site requirements.
19. Effect of oestradiol 17 beta on prostaglandin biosynthesis by the uterus of ovariectomized rat and guinea pig.
20. Racemic LTA4 methyl ester bioconversion into LTC4 methyl ester by various glutathione S-transferases.
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