Nitric oxide

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Nitric oxide (NO) - a 1:1 combination of the two most abundant gaseous elements - is a biological mediator of complexity, subtlety and protean effects. The history of its discovery as a mediator is fascinating, and its role in mammalian biology and medicine is proving to be of fundamental importance.

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Vallance, P. (2001). Nitric oxide. Biologist. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798400605284.ch-064

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