Nitric oxide functions in the heart
<p>Nitric oxide (NO) is an important organizer of the cardiovascular function and is an important mechanism in hampering the pathogenesis of the diseased heart. The scenario of bioavailable NO in the myocardium is complicated: 1) NO obtain from both endogenous and exogenous NO synthases (NOSs)...
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Main Authors: | Tarik Kivrak (Author), Kenan Erdem (Author), Ilgin Karaca (Author) |
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Archives of Anatomy and Physiology - Peertechz Publications,
2017-09-15.
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