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- Q3268733 subject Q6543379.
- Q3268733 abstract "The Slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis or SRS-A is a mixture of the leukotrienes LTC4, LTD4 and LTE4. Mast cells secrete it during the anaphylactic reaction, inducing inflammation. It can be found in basophils.It induces prolonged, slow contraction of smooth muscle and has a major bronchoconstrictor role in asthma. Compared to histamine, it is approximately 5000 times more potent and has a slower onset but longer duration of action.".
- Q3268733 thumbnail Leukotriene_C4.svg?width=300.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q101991.
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- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q168800.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q191989.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q208453.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q2704310.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q2705859.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q35869.
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- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q4375.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q647917.
- Q3268733 wikiPageWikiLink Q6543379.
- Q3268733 comment "The Slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis or SRS-A is a mixture of the leukotrienes LTC4, LTD4 and LTE4. Mast cells secrete it during the anaphylactic reaction, inducing inflammation. It can be found in basophils.It induces prolonged, slow contraction of smooth muscle and has a major bronchoconstrictor role in asthma. Compared to histamine, it is approximately 5000 times more potent and has a slower onset but longer duration of action.".
- Q3268733 label "Slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis".
- Q3268733 depiction Leukotriene_C4.svg.