Discovery of Aspirin's Antithrombotic Effects

Fig. 4 Synthetic pathway for prostaglandins and thromboxane A2. Aspirin inhibits cyclooxygenase-1, which is necessary for the synthesis of thromboxane A2 and prostaglandins.COX = cyclooxygenase; PGG2 = prostaglandin G2; PGH2 = prostaglandin H2
Discovery of Aspirin's Antithrombotic Effects

Publication

The Discovery of Aspirin's Antithrombotic Effects. (2007) Jonathan Miner, et al. Tex Heart Inst J. 2007;34(2):179-186. Figure: F4.

Gene mentions


Organism Group Word Match Source NCBI Symbol NCBI ID

Chemical mentions

Word Match MeSH Name ChEBI
Arachidonic Acid NA mesh:D001095
aspirin Aspirin mesh:D001241 acetylsalicylic acid chebi:15365
Prostaglandins prostaglandin mesh:D011453 Prostaglandins chebi:26333
PGG Prostaglandins G mesh:D011462 prostaglandins G chebi:26343
Thromboxane A Thromboxanes mesh:D013931 thromboxane chebi:26995

Disease mentions

Word Match MeSH Name DOID