Helmut Sinzinger; Bengt Samuelsson; Sir John R. Vane; Rodolfo Paoletti; Peter Ramwell; Patrick Y-K Wong Springer Science+Business Media (1998) Kovakantinen kirja
Helmut Sinzinger; Bengt Samuelsson; Sir John R. Vane; Rodolfo Paoletti; Peter Ramwell; Patrick Y-K Wong Springer-Verlag New York Inc. (2013) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Helmut F. Sinzinger; Kurt Derfler; Robert Berent; Stylianos Kapiotis; Herbert Laimer; Graziana Lupattelli; Herbert Stary Uni-Med Verlag Ag (2017) Kovakantinen kirja
Matteo Brozzetti; Helmut F. Sinzinger; Herbert Laimer; Graziana Lupattelli; Mathias M. Müller; Hrbert C. Stary Uni-Med Verlag Ag (2009) Kovakantinen kirja
The International Symposium on Prostaglandins and Related Compounds, first held in Vienna 1972, revisited the city after 24 years for the 10TH Symposium. For the many re searchers working in this multi-disciplinary field it was an opportunity to exchange their ex periences and share new data with colleagues from all around the world. This scientific exchange was largely encouraged by the unseasonably cold and rainy weather. For the first time, there was quite a large attendance from the former Communist countries. Eugene Garfield prepared a key note address delivered during the meeting (The Sci entist 1996, 12) reviewing the contribution of the Nobel Laureates U.S. von Euler, l.R. Vane, S.K. Bergstrom, and B.I. Samuelsson, discussing the relevance of the more than 40,000 pa pers in this area published since 1991. Overall, there is still a rapidly growing interest, and in particular a great variety of clinical applications of this family of compounds which were dis cussed in detail during the meeting. Beside the lectures there were 19 workshops covering nearly all the topics of key in terest. All the speakers were invited to prepare a manuscript which has resulted in the volume now in your hands. Special thanks to Dr. Patrick Wong and the new publisher of this series who helped to publish the proceedings in the usual quality and reasonable period of time. Looking forward to seeing all of you again in Florence in 1999, hopefully with much more sun.