Prostaglandins have a wide variety of effects, and may be responsible for the production of some types of pain and inflammation
Prostaglandin analogues are molecules that behave like prostaglandins by binding to prostaglandin receptors. Misoprostol is the most commonly used prostaglandin analogue.
Prostaglandin analogues are molecules that behave like prostaglandins by binding to prostaglandin receptors. Misoprostol is the most commonly used prostaglandin analogue.
oxytocin and prostaglandin (oxitocin sends positive feedback to prostaglandin)
Prostaglandin E2, which softens the cervix so it can dilate or open in preparation for childbirth.
Yes.
An antiprostaglandin is something which inhibits prostaglandin.
Prostaglandin
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Prostaglandin
a prostaglandin (PGE2) synthesis inhibitor
Prostaglandin F2α is responsible for the luteolysis of the corpus luteum.
Ronald A. Shalita has written: 'Prostaglandin abstracts'