Eicosanoid Protocols

Eicosanoid Protocols by Elias A Lianos, published by Humana Press on March 25, 1999, is a comprehensive resource that presents a collection of methods for studying eicosanoids. This edition, comprising 296 pages, focuses on the regulation of expression and function of key enzymes such as cyclooxygenase, phospholipase A2, and lipoxygenases, which are essential in the synthesis of eicosanoids.
Readers will find detailed methodologies that cater to both new and established researchers in the fields of science, life sciences, biochemistry, and biophysics. The book includes chapters dedicated to the characterization and distribution of the thromboxane A2 receptor in various tissues, as well as the biological roles of novel eicosanoids. Eicosanoid Protocols serves as a practical guide for those looking to explore the intricate functions and regulatory mechanisms of eicosanoids.
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This readily reproducible collection of cutting-edge methods for the study of eicosanoids concentrates 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. Eicosanoid Protocols offers new and established researchers powerful, state-of-the-art tools to probe the regulation and function of eicosanoids.
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