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PHYSIOLOGIC AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ROLE OF NITRIC OXIDE IN HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
Shock, 1997To determine the role of nitric oxide (NO) in decompensated and irreversible hemorrhagic shock, rats were subjected to hemorrhagic shock (HS) for 3 or 5 h. Lung, liver, and plasma samples were studied for evidence of NO formation using Northern analysis and immunohistochemistry for Type II NOS, as well as measurement of plasma nitrite/nitrate, cyclic ...
Nishit Shah+5 more
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Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2001
Abstract: In tumour biology, nitric oxide (NO) has a complex array of concentration‐dependent actions, including both inhibitory and promoting effects. It is thought that the levels of NO found in many human cancers lead to enhanced angiogenesis and tumour dissemination. In the current study, we assessed the immunohistochemical expression of the enzyme
J.D. Langdon+4 more
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Abstract: In tumour biology, nitric oxide (NO) has a complex array of concentration‐dependent actions, including both inhibitory and promoting effects. It is thought that the levels of NO found in many human cancers lead to enhanced angiogenesis and tumour dissemination. In the current study, we assessed the immunohistochemical expression of the enzyme
J.D. Langdon+4 more
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Neuroscience Letters, 1997
To substantiate the role of nitric oxide synthase type-I (NOS-I) in neurogenic muscular disorders we investigated human biopsy samples of type-II fiber atrophy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by NOS-I immunoreactivity (-IR), NOS-associated NADPH-dependent diaphorase activity (NOSaD) and Western blot analysis.
Gabriele Lück+2 more
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To substantiate the role of nitric oxide synthase type-I (NOS-I) in neurogenic muscular disorders we investigated human biopsy samples of type-II fiber atrophy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by NOS-I immunoreactivity (-IR), NOS-associated NADPH-dependent diaphorase activity (NOSaD) and Western blot analysis.
Gabriele Lück+2 more
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Journal of Neurochemistry, 1997
Abstract: Pretreatment of astrocytes with either glutamate or ATP, acting via specific receptors, suppresses subsequent cytokine‐induced expression of type II nitric oxide synthase (NOS). This effect is downstream from the activation and translocation of nuclear factor (NF)‐κB, as western blotting revealed no difference in accumulation of the p50 ...
Sean Murphy, Hsin Lee Lin
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Abstract: Pretreatment of astrocytes with either glutamate or ATP, acting via specific receptors, suppresses subsequent cytokine‐induced expression of type II nitric oxide synthase (NOS). This effect is downstream from the activation and translocation of nuclear factor (NF)‐κB, as western blotting revealed no difference in accumulation of the p50 ...
Sean Murphy, Hsin Lee Lin
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Reversibility of inhibition of human type II nitric oxide synthase
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1996Alan V. Wallace+2 more
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Induction of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) type II in experimental neuropathologies
Journal of Neuroimmunology, 1995Sean Murphy, Dana M. Grzybicki
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EXPRESSION OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE TYPE II WITH CEREBRAL TRAUMA
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 1996D. Grzybicki+2 more
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Rapid growth of new atmospheric particles by nitric acid and ammonia condensation
Nature, 2020Marcel Zauner-wieczorek+2 more
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