Nitric oxide signaling in health and disease
JO Lundberg, E Weitzberg - Cell, 2022 - cell.com
The surprising discovery that the diatomic gas nitric oxide (NO) is generated by mammalian
cells and serves to regulate a multitude of physiological processes has continued to …
cells and serves to regulate a multitude of physiological processes has continued to …
Inducible nitric oxide synthase: Regulation, structure, and inhibition
A considerable number of human diseases have an inflammatory component, and a key
mediator of immune activation and inflammation is inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) …
mediator of immune activation and inflammation is inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) …
Molecular mechanisms that link oxidative stress, inflammation, and fibrosis in the liver
Activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and myofibroblasts are the main producers of
extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins that form the fibrotic tissue that leads to hepatic fibrosis …
extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins that form the fibrotic tissue that leads to hepatic fibrosis …
Arginine and endothelial function
Arginine (L-arginine), is an amino acid involved in a number of biological processes,
including the biosynthesis of proteins, host immune response, urea cycle, and nitric oxide …
including the biosynthesis of proteins, host immune response, urea cycle, and nitric oxide …
Metabolism via arginase or nitric oxide synthase: two competing arginine pathways in macrophages
Macrophages play a major role in the immune system, both as antimicrobial effector cells
and as immunoregulatory cells, which induce, suppress or modulate adaptive immune …
and as immunoregulatory cells, which induce, suppress or modulate adaptive immune …
Nitric oxide: a multitasked signaling gas in plants
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous reactive oxygen species (ROS) that has evolved as a
signaling hormone in many physiological processes in animals. In plants it has been …
signaling hormone in many physiological processes in animals. In plants it has been …
Nitric oxide synthases: structure, function and inhibition
WK Alderton, CE Cooper, RG Knowles - Biochemical journal, 2001 - portlandpress.com
This review concentrates on advances in nitric oxide synthase (NOS) structure, function and
inhibition made in the last seven years, during which time substantial advances have been …
inhibition made in the last seven years, during which time substantial advances have been …
Nitric oxide synthases in mammals.
RG Knowles, S Moncada - Biochemical Journal, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Nitric oxide is an inorganic free radical gas, of formula* N= O (abbreviated as NO). The
discovery in 1987/88 that vascular endothelial cells are able to synthesize NO from L …
discovery in 1987/88 that vascular endothelial cells are able to synthesize NO from L …
Nitric Oxide Signaling and Regulation in the Cardiovascular System: Recent Advances
Nitric oxide (NO) from endothelial NO synthase importantly contributes to vascular
homeostasis. Reduced NO production or increased scavenging during disease conditions …
homeostasis. Reduced NO production or increased scavenging during disease conditions …
Nitric oxide synthase isozymes. Characterization, purification, molecular cloning, and functions.
Three isozymes of nitric oxide (NO) synthase (EC 1.14. 13.39) have been identified and the
cDNAs for these enzymes isolated. In humans, isozymes I (in neuronal and epithelial cells) …
cDNAs for these enzymes isolated. In humans, isozymes I (in neuronal and epithelial cells) …