Nitric oxide caught in traffic

  • Gladwin M
  • Kim-Shapiro D
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Abstract

Nitric oxide is a vital signalling molecule that controls blood flow and pressure. Unexpectedly, a redox switch in the protein haemoglobin α within endothelial cells regulates this molecule’s diffusion in blood vessels.

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Gladwin, M. T., & Kim-Shapiro, D. B. (2012). Nitric oxide caught in traffic. Nature, 491(7424), 344–345. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11640

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