Eicosanoids in Cancer: New Roles in Immunoregulation
Eicosanoids represent a family of active biolipids derived from arachidonic acid primarily through the action of cytosolic phospholipase A2-α. Three major downstream pathways have been defined: the cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway which produces prostaglandins and thromboxanes; the 5-lipoxygenase pathwa...
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Main Authors: | Amber M. Johnson (Author), Emily K. Kleczko (Author), Raphael A. Nemenoff (Author) |
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