Concentration of 14,15‐leukotriene C4 (eoxin C4) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid

Background There has been no information about the concentration of 14,15‐leukotriene C4, which is generated by 15‐ and 12‐lipoxygenase and has been recently named eoxin C4, in biological fluids.

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