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Endothelial nitric oxide has been recognized as a major vasodilator responsible for control of vasomotor function and local blood flow. Our team's published ...
Low levels of caveolin-1 facilitate optimal nitric oxide synthesis in endothelial cells as caveolin-1 helps to spatially organize eNOS in close proximity to ...
These medicines are called PDE5 inhibitors. They enhance the effects of a chemical the body makes that relaxes muscles in the penis, called nitric oxide. This ...
High nitric oxide readings are present when there is swelling or other immune system activity in the lungs. This test would likely not be used in emergency care ...
Nitric oxide gas is produced by the body usually, but high levels in your breath can mean that your airways are inflamed — a sign of asthma. Additional tests: ...
Local Delivery of an Ultra-short-acting Nitric Oxide-releasing Compound, DMHD/NO, Is Highly Effective in Inhibiting Acute Platelet-Thrombus Formation on Injured ...
It also might lower levels of nitric oxide, which helps smooth muscles relax. In some women, this may cause: Lowered sex drive or arousal. Difficulty having ...
Nitric oxide test. This test measures the amount of the gas nitric oxide in your breath. When your airways are inflamed — a sign of asthma — you may have ...
Understand how L-arginine affects blood vessels and when to avoid using this supplement.
Some babies also are given an inhaled substance called nitric oxide to help improve blood flow to the lungs. Surgery or other procedures. Surgery is ...
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