40 results on '"Woodward, David F."'
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2. Functional rewiring of G protein-coupled receptor signaling in human labor
3. Deletion of the gene encoding prostamide/prostaglandin F synthase reveals an important role in regulating intraocular pressure
4. Differential response and withdrawal profile of glucocorticoid-treated human trabecular meshwork cells
5. Identification of prostamides, fatty acyl ethanolamines, and their biosynthetic precursors in rabbit cornea
6. Anandamide-derived Prostamide F2α Negatively Regulates Adipogenesis
7. PGE2 differentially regulates monocyte-derived dendritic cell cytokine responses depending on receptor usage (EP2/EP4)
8. Nature of the slow relaxation of smooth muscle induced by a EP2 receptor agonist with a non-prostanoid structure
9. Preferential localization of prostamide/prostaglandin F synthase in myelin sheaths of the central nervous system
10. Structural determinants for calcium mobilization by prostaglandin E2 and prostaglandin F2α glyceryl esters in RAW 264.7 cells and H1819 cells
11. The distribution of prostamide/prostaglandin F synthase in the developing and adult mouse central nervous system and cultured oligodendrocytes
12. Synthesis and biological evaluation of piperazinyl carbamates and ureas as fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) and transient receptor potential (TRP) channel dual ligands
13. Molecular Characterization of a Novel Type of Prostamide/Prostaglandin F Synthase, Belonging to the Thioredoxin-like Superfamily
14. Enzymatic formation of prostamide F2α from anandamide involves a newly identified intermediate metabolite, prostamide H2
15. Finding of endocannabinoids in human eye tissues: Implications for glaucoma
16. Bimatoprost and prostaglandin F2α selectively stimulate intracellular calcium signaling in different cat iris sphincter cells
17. The inflow and outflow of anti-glaucoma drugs
18. Synthesis of prostaglandin F ethanolamide by prostaglandin F synthase and identification of Bimatoprost as a potent inhibitor of the enzyme: new enzyme assay method using LC/ESI/MS
19. Update on the mechanism of action of bimatoprost: a review and discussion of new evidence
20. Comparison of Prostaglandin F2α, Bimatoprost (Prostamide), and Butaprost (EP2 Agonist) on Cyr61 and Connective Tissue Growth Factor Gene Expression
21. Vascular Activities of Prostaglandins and Selective Prostanoid Receptor Agonists in Human Retinal Microvessels
22. A Functional Study on Prostanoid Receptors Involved in Cultured Human Iridal Melanocyte Stimulation
23. Influence of Autonomic Neurotransmitters on Human Uveal Melanocytes in vitro
24. Delayed Reversal of Shape Change in Cells Expressing FPB Prostanoid Receptors
25. Ocular hypotensive activity of prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) analogs with neutral substituents at position 1 is predicted by the elated cat iris sphincter smooth muscle preparation but not Ca2+ signaling in Swiss 3T3 cells
26. Vasodilatation produced by prostaglandin F is FP receptor mediated and nitric oxide (NO) and endothelium dependent
27. Prostanoid-Induced Contraction of the Rabbit Isolated Uterus Is Mediated by FP Receptors
28. Prostaglandin Effects on the Contractility of Bovine Trabecular Meshwork and Ciliary Muscle
29. Cloning of a Carboxyl-terminal Isoform of the Prostanoid FP Receptor
30. In-vivo Activity and Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Novel Prostaglandin F2αProdrugs in Ocular Tissues
31. 6-isopropoxy-9-oxoxanthene-2-carboxylic acid (AH 6809), a human EP2 receptor antagonist
32. Cloning of human prostanoid receptors
33. Synthesis of a novel series of 3-oxo-2,4-dioxobicyclo[3.2.1]octanes: additional evidence for two thromboxane receptor subtypes.
34. Identification of a single (FP) receptor associated with prostanoid-induced Ca2+ signals in swiss 3T3 cells
35. Further studies on ocular responses to DP receptor stimulation
36. Platelet-activating factor causes goblet cell depletion in the conjunctiva
37. The effect of synthetic leukotrienes on tracheal microvascular permeability
38. Differential inhibition of LTD4-mediated bronchopulmonary effects by salbutamol
39. Effect of H1 - and H2 -receptor antagonists on cutaneous inflammation evoked by histamine analogues and UV radiation
40. Investigation of leukotriene involvement in the vasopermeability response associated with guinea pig tracheal anaphylaxis: Comparison with cutaneous anaphylaxis
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