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Nitrate and nitrite in biology, nutrition and therapeutics

Authors :
Lundberg, Jon O.
Gladwin, Mark T.
Ahluwalia, Amrita
Benjamin, Nigel
Bryan, Nathan S.
Butler, Anthony
Cabrales, Pedro
Fago, Angela
Feelisch, Martin
Ford, Peter C.
Freeman, Bruce A.
Frenneaux, Michael
Friedman, Joel
Kelm, Malte
Kevil, Christopher G.
Kim-Shapiro, Daniel B.
Kozlov, Andrey V.
Lancaster, Jack R., Jr.
Lefer, David J.
McColl, Kenneth
McCurry, Kenneth
Patel, Rakesh P.
Petersson, Joel
Rassaf, Tienush
Reutov, Valentin P.
Richter-Addo, George B.
Schechter, Alan
Shiva, Sruti
Tsuchiya, Koichiro
van Faassen, Ernst E.
Webb, Andrew J.
Zuckerbraun, Brian S.
Zweier, Jay L.
Weitzberg, Eddie
Lundberg, Jon O.
Gladwin, Mark T.
Ahluwalia, Amrita
Benjamin, Nigel
Bryan, Nathan S.
Butler, Anthony
Cabrales, Pedro
Fago, Angela
Feelisch, Martin
Ford, Peter C.
Freeman, Bruce A.
Frenneaux, Michael
Friedman, Joel
Kelm, Malte
Kevil, Christopher G.
Kim-Shapiro, Daniel B.
Kozlov, Andrey V.
Lancaster, Jack R., Jr.
Lefer, David J.
McColl, Kenneth
McCurry, Kenneth
Patel, Rakesh P.
Petersson, Joel
Rassaf, Tienush
Reutov, Valentin P.
Richter-Addo, George B.
Schechter, Alan
Shiva, Sruti
Tsuchiya, Koichiro
van Faassen, Ernst E.
Webb, Andrew J.
Zuckerbraun, Brian S.
Zweier, Jay L.
Weitzberg, Eddie
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Inorganic nitrate and nitrite from endogenous or dietary sources are metabolized in vivo to nitric oxide (NO) and other bioactive nitrogen oxides. The nitrate-nitrite-NO pathway is emerging as an important mediator of blood flow regulation, cell signaling, energetics and tissue responses to hypoxia. The latest advances in our understanding of the biochemistry, physiology and therapeutics of nitrate, nitrite and NO were discussed during a recent 2-day meeting at the Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234349687
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.nchembio.260