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Nitric oxide

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1997
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gas with diverse biological activities produced from arginine by NO synthases. It is capable of interacting with a number of molecules, most notably superoxide, forming peroxynitrite, which, in turn, can mediate bactericidal or cytotoxic reactions.
R A, Robbins, M B, Grisham
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Nitric Oxide

Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2006
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gas that is involved in many biologic processes. It is synthesized, by the NO synthases. The synthesis of NO by vascular endothelium is responsible for the vasodilator tone. In the central nervous system, it is a neurotransmitter, involved in the formation of memory; in the periphery, some nerves operate through NO-dependent ...
Xiomara, Garcia, Fernando, Stein
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Nitric Oxide and Atherosclerosis

Nitric Oxide, 2001
Endothelial dysfunction has been shown in a wide range of vascular disorders including atherosclerosis and related diseases. Here, we examine and address the complex relationship among nitric oxide (NO)-mediated pathways and atherogenesis. In view of the numerous pathophysiological actions of NO, abnormalities could potentially occur at many sites: (a)
NAPOLI, Claudio, IGNARRO LJ
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Nitric Oxide and Angiogenesis

Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2000
The steps required for new vessel growth are biologically complex and require coordinate regulation of contributing components, including modifications of cell--cell interactions, proliferation and migration of endothelial cells and matrix degradation.
Ziche, Marina, Morbidelli, Lucia
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Multimodality imaging of nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthases

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2009
Nitric oxide (NO) and NO synthases (NOSs) are crucial factors in many pathophysiological processes such as inflammation, vascular/neurological function, and many types of cancer. Noninvasive imaging of NO or NOS can provide new insights in understanding these diseases and facilitate the development of novel therapeutic strategies.
Hao, Hong, Jiangtao, Sun, Weibo, Cai
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Nitric oxide

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1994
Although persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) has been considered to be a relatively rare condition, there is increasing evidence that pulmonary vasoconstriction is a common finding in moderate and severe respiratory distress syndrome.
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Nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase activity in plants

Phytochemistry, 2004
Research on NO in plants has gained considerable attention in recent years mainly due to its function in plant growth and development and as a key signalling molecule in different intracellular processes in plants. The NO emission from plants is known since the 1970s, and now there is abundant information on the multiple effects of exogenously applied ...
Luis A, del Río   +2 more
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Detection of nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthases in psoriasis

Archives of Dermatological Research, 1998
Biopsies from psoriasis lesions and clinically uninvolved skin of eight patients and five normal subjects were studied by immunocytochemistry with computerized image analysis for the presence of endothelial, neuronal and inducible isoforms of nitric oxide synthase.
A D, Ormerod   +6 more
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Nitric oxide and pregnancy

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1997
This review will consider whether nitric oxide (NO) contributes to maternal systemic vasodilation during pregnancy, regulates uterine and fetoplacental blood flow, and is involved in uterine quiescence prior to parturition. Also, whether a deficiency of NO contributes to the hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, preeclampsia, will be considered.
S M, Sladek, R R, Magness, K P, Conrad
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