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M M Huber

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European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|September 1, 1994
Urological complications associated with caesarean sectionN P Buchholz, E Daly-Grandeau, M M Huber-Buchholz
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 13, 1999
Restoration of reproductive potential by lifestyle modification in obese polycystic ovary syndrome: role of insulin sensitivity and luteinizing hormoneM M Huber-Buchholz, D G Carey, R J Norman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 16, 1980
Formation of the cysteinyl form of slow reacting substance (leukotriene E4) in human plasmaC W Parker, D Koch, M M Huber, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 30, 1980
Incorporation of radiolabel from [1-14C]5-hydroperoxy-eicosatetraenoic acid into slow reacting substanceC W Parker, D Koch, M M Huber, et al.
Prostaglandins|November 1, 1980
Aryl sulfatase inactivation of slow reacting substance. Evidence for proteolysis as a major mechanism when ordinary commercial preparations of the enzyme are usedC W Parker, D A Koch, M M Huber, et al.
Prostaglandins|November 1, 1979
Characterization of the two major species of slow reacting substance from rat basophilic leukemia cells as glutathionyl thioethers of eicosatetraenoic acids oxygenated at the 5 position. Evidence that peroxy groups are present and important for spasmogenic activityC W Parker, M M Huber, M K Hoffman, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 1, 1980
Effect of the 5-hydroperoxide of eicosatetraenoic acid and inhibitors of the lipoxygenase pathway on the formation of slow reacting substance by rat basophilic leukemia cells; direct evidence that slow reacting substance is a product of the lipoxygenase pathwayS F Falkenhein, H MacDonald, M M Huber, et al.
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European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology|September 1, 1994
Urological complications associated with caesarean sectionN P Buchholz, E Daly-Grandeau, M M Huber-Buchholz
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 13, 1999
Restoration of reproductive potential by lifestyle modification in obese polycystic ovary syndrome: role of insulin sensitivity and luteinizing hormoneM M Huber-Buchholz, D G Carey, R J Norman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 16, 1980
Formation of the cysteinyl form of slow reacting substance (leukotriene E4) in human plasmaC W Parker, D Koch, M M Huber, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 30, 1980
Incorporation of radiolabel from [1-14C]5-hydroperoxy-eicosatetraenoic acid into slow reacting substanceC W Parker, D Koch, M M Huber, et al.
Prostaglandins|November 1, 1980
Aryl sulfatase inactivation of slow reacting substance. Evidence for proteolysis as a major mechanism when ordinary commercial preparations of the enzyme are usedC W Parker, D A Koch, M M Huber, et al.
Prostaglandins|November 1, 1979
Characterization of the two major species of slow reacting substance from rat basophilic leukemia cells as glutathionyl thioethers of eicosatetraenoic acids oxygenated at the 5 position. Evidence that peroxy groups are present and important for spasmogenic activityC W Parker, M M Huber, M K Hoffman, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 1, 1980
Effect of the 5-hydroperoxide of eicosatetraenoic acid and inhibitors of the lipoxygenase pathway on the formation of slow reacting substance by rat basophilic leukemia cells; direct evidence that slow reacting substance is a product of the lipoxygenase pathwayS F Falkenhein, H MacDonald, M M Huber, et al.
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