The Evolution of Nitric Oxide Function: From Reactivity in the Prebiotic Earth to Examples of Biological Roles and Therapeutic Applications
Nitric oxide was once considered to be of marginal interest to the biological sciences and medicine; however, there is now wide recognition, but not yet a comprehensive understanding, of its functions and effects. NO is a reactive, toxic free radical with numerous biological targets, especially meta...
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Main Authors: | Mark Shepherd (Author), Daniela Giordano (Author), Cinzia Verde (Author), Robert K. Poole (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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