DHA 12‐LOX‐derived oxylipins regulate platelet activation and thrombus formation through a PKA‐dependent signaling pathway
Adriana Yamaguchi(University of Michigan), Michael Holinstat(Thomas Jefferson University), Wan‐Chen Tsai(National Taiwan University Hospital), Timothy N. Hoang(University of Michigan), Cody J. Freedman(University of California, Santa Cruz), Livia Stanger(University of Michigan), Reheman Adili(St. Michael's Hospital), Theodore R. Holman(University of California, Santa Cruz), Christopher van Hoorebeke(University of California, Santa Cruz), Melissa Standley(University of California, Santa Cruz)
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