1. Arterial walls are protected against deposition of platelet thrombi by a substance (prostaglandin X) which they make from prostaglandin endoperoxides;Gryglewski, R.J.; Bunting, S.; Moncada, S.; Flower, R.J.; Vane, JR;Prostaglandins,1976
2. A lipid peroxide inhibits the enzyme in blood vessel microsomes that generates from prostaglandin endoperoxides the substance (prostaglandin X) which prevents platelet aggregation;Moncada, S.; Gryglewski, R.J.; Bunting, S.; Vane, JR;Prostaglandins,1976
3. Generation of prostacyclin by lungs in vivo and its release into the arterial circulation;Gryglewski, R.J.; Korbut, R.; Ocetkiewicz, A.;Nature,1978
4. The actions of prostacyclin in man;Szczeklik, A.; Gryglewski, R.J.,1979
5. Inhibition of prostacyclin formation by lipid peroxides in the arterial wall: hypothetical step in development of atherosclerosis;Gryglewski, R.J.; Szczeklik, A.;Mater Med Pol,1978