Interaction between nitric oxide and red blood cells /
Although intensive rematch has uncovered the diverse roles of nitric oxide (NO) in physiology and pathophysiology, relatively little attention has tun paid to the transfer of NO from the producing cell to the target. The commonly accepted mechanism suggests that NO, being a free radical, is intrinsi...
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1999 Dissertation H815 |
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