Human coronary endothelial cells convert 14,15-EET to a biologically active chain-shortened epoxide

Xiang Fang, Neal L. Weintraub, Christine L. Oltman, Lynn L. Stoll, Terry L. Kaduce, Shawn Harmon, Kevin C. Dellsperger, Christophe Morisseau, Bruce D. Hammock, Arthur A. Spector

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