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News Physiol Sci 10: 153-159, 1995;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 10, 153-159, Copyright © 1995 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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New Roles for Eicosanoids as Regulators of Epithelial Function and Growth

KE Barrett and TD Bigby

Eicosanoids have been most often considered in the context of their role as intercellular signaling molecules. However, recent evidence points to possible intracellular and/or autocrine roles of these compounds in a variety of cell systems. The evidence for such a signaling role in epithelial cells, as well as the possible modulation of this process that might occur in disease states, is summarized.


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