The EPA oxylipin, 12-HEPE, directly regulates human platelet activity
Krista Goerger(University of Michigan), Michael Holinstat(Thomas Jefferson University), Andrew Rickenberg(University of Michigan), Taekyu Lee(University of Michigan), Livia Stanger(University of Michigan), Theodore R. Holman(University of California, Santa Cruz)
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