Prostanoid receptors (version 2020.4) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database
Richard Breyer(Vanderbilt University), Chengcan Yao(University of Edinburgh), Xavier Norel(Inserm), Yukihiko Sugimoto(Kumamoto University), Shuh Narumiya(Kyoto University), David F. Woodward(Imperial College London), Lucie H. Clapp(The London College), Mohib Uddin(Wildlife Institute of India), Roy Pettipher, Robert A. Coleman, Robert L. Jones(University of Strathclyde), Rebecca Hills(University of Edinburgh), Mark A. Giembycz(University of Calgary), Ákos Heinemann(Medical University of Graz)
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