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  • ...F-alpha production in human mononuclear cells: the effects of non-specific phosphodiesterase inhibition. | journal=Clinics (Sao Paulo). | year=2008 | pages=321–8 | vo {{Phosphodiesterase inhibitors}}
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  • ...nally for short term treatment of congestive heart failure. They inhibit [[phosphodiesterase]] by increasing [[Cyclic adenosine monophosphate|cAMP]], exerting positive
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  • ...mall> || {{dn| NPA}}, {{dn| NPB}}, [[NPC1]], [[NPC2]],<br> [[Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 1]] || [[SMPD1]]
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  • ...leotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 1|Ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase]] (ENPP) may function to raise extracellular PP<sub>i</sub>.<ref name=Rutsc ...phosphohydrolase (EC 3.1.4.1) activities of a group of ecto-enzymes in the phosphodiesterase nucleotide pyrophosphatase (PDNP) family have been recognized to contribute
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  • *[[Phosphodiesterase inhibitors]]
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  • ...lushing]] may be a physiological response to vasodilators. [[Viagra]], a [[phosphodiesterase]] inhibitor, works to increase blood flow in the penis through vasodilation
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  • ...potent and widely used aids are prostaglandin (and prostacyclin) analogs, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, nitrous oxide and, most recently, endothelin receptor antagonis ...gation.<ref>Berkels et al. Modulation of human platelet aggregation by the phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor sildenafil. J Cardiovasc Pharmacolo 2001;37:413-421</ref>
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  • ...ate signaling from many ''downstream'' effector proteins. These include [[phosphodiesterase]]s and [[adenylyl cyclase]]s, [[phospholipase]]s, and [[ion channels]] that
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