Synonyms: [3H]-LXA4
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
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References |
1. Chiang N, Takano T, Arita M, Watanabe S, Serhan CN. (2003)
A novel rat lipoxin A4 receptor that is conserved in structure and function. Br J Pharmacol, 139 (1): 89-98. [PMID:12746227] |
2. Fiore S, Maddox JF, Perez HD, Serhan CN. (1994)
Identification of a human cDNA encoding a functional high affinity lipoxin A4 receptor. J Exp Med, 180 (1): 253-60. [PMID:8006586] |
3. Fiore S, Ryeom SW, Weller PF, Serhan CN. (1992)
Lipoxin recognition sites. Specific binding of labeled lipoxin A4 with human neutrophils. J Biol Chem, 267 (23): 16168-76. [PMID:1322894] |
4. Takano T, Fiore S, Maddox JF, Brady HR, Petasis NA, Serhan CN. (1997)
Aspirin-triggered 15-epi-lipoxin A4 (LXA4) and LXA4 stable analogues are potent inhibitors of acute inflammation: evidence for anti-inflammatory receptors. J Exp Med, 185 (9): 1693-704. [PMID:9151906] |