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
Publication
The Discovery of Aspirin's Antithrombotic Effects. (2007) Jonathan Miner, et al. Tex Heart Inst J. 2007;34(2):179-186. Figure: F4.| Organism | Group | Word | Match | Source | NCBI Symbol | NCBI ID |
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| Word | Match | MeSH | Name | ChEBI |
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| 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 |
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