The cytotoxicity of nitroxyl: possible implications for the pathophysiological role of NO

In addition to the broad repertoire of regulatory functions nitric oxide (NO) serves in mammalian physiology, the L-arginine:NO pathway is also involved in numerous pathophysiological mechanisms. While NO itself may actually protect cells from the toxicity of reactive oxygen radicals in some cases,...

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Main Authors: Wink, David A. (Author), Feelisch, Martin (Author), Fukuto, Jon (Author), Chistodoulou, Danae (Author), Jourd'heuil, David (Author), Grisham, Matthew B. (Author), Vodovotz, Yoram (Author), Cook, John A. (Author), Krishna, Murali (Author), DeGraff, William G. (Author), Kim, SungMee (Author), Gamson, Janet (Author), Mitchell, James B. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 1998-03-01.
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