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Prostaglandin content of particulate and supernatant fractions of rabbit brain homogenates

Hopkin et al., 1968

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642933820381267794
Author
Hopkin J
Horton E
Whittaker V
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Nature

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WHOLE rabbit brains were homogenized in 0.32 molar sucrose solution, and subcellular fractions were prepared by centrifugation by the method of Gray and Whittaker1. Prostaglandins were extracted from the homogenates and from the various fractions by …
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