Cyclopentenone prostaglandins—new allies in the war on inflammation

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Derek A. Willoughby
Adrian R. Moore
Paul R. Colville-Nash
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[1] St. Bartholomew's & Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry,Department of Experimental Pathology
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Nature Medicine | 2000年 / 6卷
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Although the effects of anti-inflammatory drugs have been well studied, little is known about the signaling pathways involved in the inflammatory response. The recent finding that cyclopentenone prostaglandins inhibit IκB kinase provides a new explanation for the anti-inflammatory effects of these molecules.
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