"Thromboxanes" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Physiologically active compounds found in many organs of the body. They are formed in vivo from the prostaglandin endoperoxides and cause platelet aggregation, contraction of arteries, and other biological effects. Thromboxanes are important mediators of the actions of polyunsaturated fatty acids transformed by cyclooxygenase.
Descriptor ID |
D013931
|
MeSH Number(s) |
D10.251.355.255.100.825 D10.251.355.310.166.971
|
Concept/Terms |
|
Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more general than "Thromboxanes".
Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more specific than "Thromboxanes".
This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Thromboxanes" by people in this website by year, and whether "Thromboxanes" was a major or minor topic of these publications.
To see the data from this visualization as text,
click here.
Year | Major Topic | Minor Topic | Total |
---|
2012 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2017 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2018 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
To return to the timeline, click here.
Below are the most recent publications written about "Thromboxanes" by people in Profiles.
-
Thromboxane-Dependent Platelet Activation in Obese Subjects with Prediabetes or Early Type 2 Diabetes: Effects of Liraglutide- or Lifestyle Changes-Induced Weight Loss. Nutrients. 2018 Dec 02; 10(12).
-
Reply: LDL-Cholesterol and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: Innocent Bystander or Essential Ingredient? J Am Coll Cardiol. 2018 02 13; 71(6):706-707.
-
Thromboxane inhibition during concurrent therapy with low-dose aspirin and over-the-counter naproxen sodium. J Thromb Thrombolysis. 2018 Jan; 45(1):18-26.
-
Exploration of PCSK9 as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor: Is There a Link to the Platelet? J Am Coll Cardiol. 2017 09 19; 70(12):1463-1466.
-
Platelet isoprostane overproduction in diabetic patients treated with aspirin. Diabetes. 2012 Jun; 61(6):1626-32.