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1. Orally administered sodium nitrite prevents the increased α-1 adrenergic vasoconstriction induced by hypertension and promotes the S-nitrosylation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II.

2. Antioxidant tempol modulates the increases in tissue nitric oxide metabolites concentrations after oral nitrite administration.

3. Nitrite and tempol combination promotes synergic effects and alleviates right ventricular wall stress during acute pulmonary thromboembolism.

4. Sodium nitrite improves hypertension-induced myocardial dysfunction by mechanisms involving cardiac S-nitrosylation.

5. Effect of Physical Exercise on Endometriosis Experimentally Induced in Rats.

6. Nitrate decreases xanthine oxidoreductase-mediated nitrite reductase activity and attenuates vascular and blood pressure responses to nitrite.

7. Oral nitrite circumvents antiseptic mouthwash-induced disruption of enterosalivary circuit of nitrate and promotes nitrosation and blood pressure lowering effect.

8. Omeprazole impairs vascular redox biology and causes xanthine oxidoreductase-mediated endothelial dysfunction.

9. Gastric S-nitrosothiol formation drives the antihypertensive effects of oral sodium nitrite and nitrate in a rat model of renovascular hypertension.

10. Vascular xanthine oxidoreductase contributes to the antihypertensive effects of sodium nitrite in L-NAME hypertension.

11. The antioxidant tempol decreases acute pulmonary thromboembolism-induced hemolysis and nitric oxide consumption.

12. Antihypertensive effects of inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibition in experimental pre-eclampsia.

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