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The emerging biology of the nitrite anion

The emerging biology of the nitrite anion
The emerging biology of the nitrite anion
Nitrite has now been proposed to play an important physiological role in signaling, blood flow regulation and hypoxic nitric oxide homeostasis. A recent two-day symposium at the US National Institutes of Health highlighted recent advances in the understanding of nitrite biochemistry, physiology and therapeutics.
1552-4450
308-314
Gladwin, Mark T.
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Schechter, Alan N.
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Kim-Shapiro, Daniel B.
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Patel, Rakesh P.
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Hogg, Neil
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Shiva, Sruti
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Cannon, Richard O.
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Oldfield, Edward H.
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Pluta, Ryszard M.
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Freeman, Bruce A.
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Lancaster, Jack R.
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Feelisch, Martin
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Patel, Rakesh P.
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Cannon, Richard O.
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Oldfield, Edward H.
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Pluta, Ryszard M.
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Freeman, Bruce A.
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Gladwin, Mark T., Schechter, Alan N., Kim-Shapiro, Daniel B., Patel, Rakesh P., Hogg, Neil, Shiva, Sruti, Cannon, Richard O., Kelm, Malte, Wink, David A., Espey, Michael Graham, Oldfield, Edward H., Pluta, Ryszard M., Freeman, Bruce A., Lancaster, Jack R., Feelisch, Martin and Lundberg, Jon O. (2005) The emerging biology of the nitrite anion. Nature Chemical Biology, 1 (6), 308-314. (doi:10.1038/nchembio1105-308). (PMID:16408064)

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Abstract

Nitrite has now been proposed to play an important physiological role in signaling, blood flow regulation and hypoxic nitric oxide homeostasis. A recent two-day symposium at the US National Institutes of Health highlighted recent advances in the understanding of nitrite biochemistry, physiology and therapeutics.

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Published date: November 2005
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 337837
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/337837
ISSN: 1552-4450
PURE UUID: b64bdc3d-9028-4096-be20-c4bdeb022d7f
ORCID for Martin Feelisch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2320-1158

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:41

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Author: Mark T. Gladwin
Author: Alan N. Schechter
Author: Daniel B. Kim-Shapiro
Author: Rakesh P. Patel
Author: Neil Hogg
Author: Sruti Shiva
Author: Richard O. Cannon
Author: Malte Kelm
Author: David A. Wink
Author: Michael Graham Espey
Author: Edward H. Oldfield
Author: Ryszard M. Pluta
Author: Bruce A. Freeman
Author: Jack R. Lancaster
Author: Martin Feelisch ORCID iD
Author: Jon O. Lundberg

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