Scorza et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Role of ascorbate and protein thiols in the release of nitric oxide from S-nitroso-albumin and S-nitroso-glutathione in human plasmaScorza et al., 1997
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- Scorza G
- Pietraforte D
- Minetti M
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- Free Radical Biology and Medicine
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In this work we investigated the stability in aerobic plasma of two naturally occurring S- nitrosothiols, the S-nitroso adduct of serum albumin (S-NO-albumin) and the S-nitroso adduct of glutathione (S-NO-glutathione). In contrast to their behavior in physiological …
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