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Elias A. Lianos
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Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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Table of contents (18 protocols)
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- Brent W. Miller, Aubrey R. Morrison
Pages 1-9
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- Zhonghong Guan, Aubrey R. Morrison
Pages 25-33
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- ShaAvhree Y. Buckman, Alane T. Koki, Dorothy A. Edwards, Alice P. Pentland
Pages 35-43
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- Mukut Sharma, Beatrice Hucke, Elias A. Lianos
Pages 45-54
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- M. Kerry O’Banion, John A. Olschowka
Pages 55-66
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- Zhonghong Guan, Aubrey R. Morrison
Pages 67-76
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- Alfred N. Fonteh, William Reed, James M. Samet
Pages 91-105
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- Kingsley Yin, Lloyd J. Forman
Pages 107-118
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- Karsten Gronert, Clary B. Clish, Mario Romano, Charles N. Serhan
Pages 119-144
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- Samuel C. Blackman, Catherine Borg, David C. Yeomans, Guy C. Le Breton
Pages 145-171
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- Srinivasa T. Reddy, Harvey R. Herschman
Pages 193-200
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- Eric G. Spokas, Joshua Rokach, Patrick Y. -K. Wong
Pages 213-247
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- Eric G. Spokas, Nancy S. Nicholson, Osman D. Suleymanov, Gerald M. Walsh, David Tuffin
Pages 249-256
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- L. Jackson Roberts II, Cynthia J. Brame, Yan Chen, Jason D. Morrow
Pages 257-285
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Back Matter
Pages 287-296
About this book
In Eicosanoid Protocols, Elias A. Lianos and a panel of hands-on experts present cutting-edge methods for the study of eicosanoids, including prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes. The readily reproducible methods described hereconcentrate on studying the regulation of expression and function of enzymes, particularly cyclooxygenase (and its two isoforms), phospholipase A2, and lipoxygenases involved in the synthesis of established eicosanoids. Additional chapters are devoted to the characterization and distribution of the thromboxane A2 receptor in tissues and the biological roles of novel eicosanoids.
Timely and authoritative, the methods in this book will help their users in exploring the pathobiology of inflammation. Eicosanoid Protocols offers new and established researchers powerful, state-of-the-art tools to probe the regulation and function of eicosanoids.
Reviews
"...well-produced, timely book..."-The Quarterly Review of Biology
"A very useful book for all specialists on eicosanoid acids, which was lacking until now in the literature." - Cellular and Molecular Biology
Editors and Affiliations
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Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Elias A. Lianos