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LTB4 leukotriene

Abbreviations. AhR, aromatic hydrocarbon receptor TCDD, tetrachlorodibenzodioxin PXR, pregnenolone-16a-nitrile-X-receptor PCN, pregnenolone-16a-nitrile CAR, constitutive androstane receptor MC, methylcholanthrene PPARa, peroxisome proliferated-activated receptor-a FXR, famesoid-X-receptor LXR, liver-X-receptor RXR, retinod-X-receptor 5-HETE, 5-OH-eicosatetraenoic acid LTB4, leukotriene B4 13-HODE, hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid DMXAA, dimethylxan-thenone-4-acetic acid. [Pg.133]

LOQ —limit of quantitation—the lowest and highest standard used in the analysis LPS—lipopolysaccharide LTB4—leukotriene B (4)... [Pg.450]

LOX, lipoxygenase 5-LOX, 5-lipoxygenase 12-LOX, 12-lipoxygenase 15-LOX, 15-lipoxygenase LPS, lipopolysaccharide LT, leukotriene LTB4, leukotriene B ... [Pg.843]

Figure 1. Metabolic pathway for linoleic acid. COX, Cycloozygenase, LOX, Lipoxygenase, PGEi, Prostaglandin Ej, PGE2, Prostaglandin E2, PGI2, Prostaglandin l2,TXA2, Thromboxane A2, 15-HETrE, 15-hydroxy eicosatrienoic acid, LTB4, Leukotriene B4. Figure 1. Metabolic pathway for linoleic acid. COX, Cycloozygenase, LOX, Lipoxygenase, PGEi, Prostaglandin Ej, PGE2, Prostaglandin E2, PGI2, Prostaglandin l2,TXA2, Thromboxane A2, 15-HETrE, 15-hydroxy eicosatrienoic acid, LTB4, Leukotriene B4.
Abbreviations LDL-c LDL-cholesterol, hs-CRP High-sensitive C-reactive protein, TNF-a tumor necrosis factor alpha, IL-6 interleukin-6, LTB4 leukotriene B4 ... [Pg.3444]


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