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The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efffectiveness of pulsed inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in subjects at risk for pulmonary hypertension ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the ATS/ERS pre-requirements for exhaled nitric oxide testing stating no caffeine consumption two hours prior to ...
... nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), an essential enzyme responsible for cardiovascular function. Historically, endothelial nitric oxide was first recognized as a ...
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 signals your body to let blood flow to your penis. Less nitric oxide means less blood flow. Less blood flow can cause or worsen erectile ...
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: ...
He T, d'Uscio LV, Katusic ZS. BACE2 deficiency impairs expression and function of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in brain endothelial cells. J Neurochem.
The scientists found that HIF1A is also a key factor in regulating an enzyme called neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) within stomach nerve cells. NOS1 ...
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 ...
Neurophysiological effects of inorganic nitrate. Impairments in nitric oxide synthesis and signaling precipitate the onset of cardiovascular abnormalities. This ...
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