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The Many Colors of Pharmacology
Prostanoids are lipid-derived molecules that play a variety of roles in health and disease. On pages 30-38, Mardini and FitzGerald discuss pharmacological attempts to manipulate the production of prostanoids. The cover image shows a photomicrograph of prostanoid crystals, and reflects our goal, in this inaugural issue and forthcoming issues of
, to present the many facets of pharmacology in interesting and colorful imagery. (Image: Michael Davidson, Florida State University)
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