Nicorandil Elevates Tissue cGMP Levels in a Nitric-Oxide-Independent Manner
The K+ channel opener nicorandil is a hybrid compound that contains nitrate in its structure. It has been reported that nicorandil can relax vascular tissue in vitro via a mechanism that involves activation of KATP channels and stimulation of soluble guanylyl cyclase. However, it is not known whethe...
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Main Authors: | Yukiko Minamiyama (Author), Shigekazu Takemura (Author), Seikan Hai (Author), Shigefumi Suehiro (Author), Shigeru Okada (Author), Yoshihiko Funae (Author) |
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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