nitric oxide synthase

  • 1Nitric oxide synthase — Identifiers EC number 1.14.13.39 CAS number 125978 95 2 …

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  • 2Nitric oxide synthase 2A — (inducible, hepatocytes), also known as NOS2A, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = Nitric oxide is a reactive free radical which acts as a biologic mediator in several processes, including neurotransmission and… …

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  • 3nitric oxide synthase — n any of various enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of arginine to form nitric oxide and citrulline …

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  • 4nitric oxide synthase — nitric oxide synthase. См. синтаза окисла азота. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …

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  • 5Nitric oxide synthase 2 (inducible) — Nitric oxide synthase 2, inducible Rendering of 1NSI …

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  • 6nitric oxide synthase — (= NO synthase) Enzyme that produces the vasorelaxant nitric oxide (endothelium derived relaxation factor) from L arginine. There are two isoforms, one constitutive and calmodulin dependent, the other inducible (iNOS) and calcium independent …

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  • 7Nitric oxide — Not to be confused with nitrous oxide or nitrogen oxides. For other uses, see NO (disambiguation). Nitric oxide …

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  • 8nitric oxide — Chem. a colorless, slightly water soluble gas, NO, formed by the action of dilute nitric acid on copper, and by the direct combination of atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen at the high temperatures of an electric arc: an intermediate in the… …

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  • 9nitric oxide — (= endothelium derived relaxation factor;EDRF; NO) Gas produced from L arginine by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase. Acts as an intracellular and intercellular messenger in a wide range of processes, in the vascular and nervous systems. The… …

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  • 10nitric oxide — A colorless, radical free gas that reacts rapidly with O2 to form other nitrogen oxides (e.g., NO2, N2O3, and N2O4) and ultimately is converted to nitrite (NO2−) and nitrate (NO3−); a gaseous mediator of cell to cell communication and …

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