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    Thromboxane Is Formed in Platelets, Where It Promotes Platelet Activation
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Thromboxane Is Formed in Platelets, Where It Promotes Platelet Activation

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Thromboxane is formed in platelets, where it promotes platelet activation.The formation of thromboxane can be suppressed by inhibitors of:


A) 21-Hydroxylase.
B) 5a-Reductase.
C) Lipoxygenase.
D) Desmolase.
E) Cyclooxygenase.

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