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- Eoxin abstract "Eoxins are a family of proinflammatory eicosanoids (signaling compounds that regulate inflammatory and immune responses) that are produced in human eosinophils (a class of white blood cells) and mast cells through the metabolism of arachidonic acid, an omega-6 (ω-6) fatty acid, by the arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase-1 enzyme. The eoxins represent 14,15-leukotriene analogs and are synthesized in a similar manner to the standard leukotrienes. Eoxins contribute to inflammation in airway allergies and certain types of cancers, particularly Hodgkin's lymphoma (a cancer originating from white blood cells), prostate cancer, and colon carcinoma.".
- Eoxin wikiPageExternalLink GC_ALOX15.html.
- Eoxin wikiPageExternalLink enzyme.php?ecno=1.13.11.33&Suchword=&organism%5B%5D=Homo+sapiens&show_tm=0.
- Eoxin wikiPageID "44944704".
- Eoxin wikiPageLength "11552".
- Eoxin wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- Eoxin wikiPageRevisionID "674582526".
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink 15-Hydroxyicosatetraenoic_acid.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink 15-LOX-1.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink 15-LOX-2.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink ALOX15.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink ALOX15B.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Allery.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Arachidonate_15-lipoxygenase.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Arachidonate_15-lipoxygenase-1.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Arachidonate_5-lipoxygenase.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Arachidonic_acid.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eicosanoids.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Immunology.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Colon_carcinoma.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Colorectal_cancer.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Dipeptidase.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink EXA4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink EXC4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink EXD4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink EXE4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eicosanoid.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eosinophil.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eosinophil_granulocyte.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eosinophils.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eoxin_A4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eoxin_C4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eoxin_D4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Eoxin_E4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-glutamyl_transpeptidase.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-glutamyltransferase.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Glutathione.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Hodgkins_Disease.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Hodgkins_lymphoma.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Interleukin_5.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink LTA4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink LTC4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink LTC4_synthase.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink LTD4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink LTE4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Leukotriene.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Leukotriene_A4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Leukotriene_C4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Leukotriene_C4_synthase.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Leukotriene_D4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Leukotriene_E4.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Mast_cell.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Mast_cells.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Nasal_polyp.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Nasal_polyps.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Omega-6_fatty_acid.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Prostaglandin_D2.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Prostate_cancer.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Reed-Sternberg_cells.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink Reed–Sternberg_cell.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLink White_blood_cell.
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eoxin".
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eoxin#Human biosynthesis".
- Eoxin wikiPageWikiLinkText "eoxin".
- Eoxin hasPhotoCollection Eoxin.
- Eoxin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eicosanoids.
- Eoxin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eoxin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Eoxin subject Category:Eicosanoids.
- Eoxin subject Category:Immunology.
- Eoxin hypernym Family.
- Eoxin comment "Eoxins are a family of proinflammatory eicosanoids (signaling compounds that regulate inflammatory and immune responses) that are produced in human eosinophils (a class of white blood cells) and mast cells through the metabolism of arachidonic acid, an omega-6 (ω-6) fatty acid, by the arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase-1 enzyme. The eoxins represent 14,15-leukotriene analogs and are synthesized in a similar manner to the standard leukotrienes.".
- Eoxin label "Eoxin".
- Eoxin sameAs m.012llvkz.
- Eoxin sameAs Q19904078.
- Eoxin sameAs Q19904078.
- Eoxin wasDerivedFrom Eoxin?oldid=674582526.
- Eoxin isPrimaryTopicOf Eoxin.