Since the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have been devoted to elucidating the pathway of NO generation and the mechanism of NO function in vivo. The worldwide expansion of NO investigations have helped advance progress in biomedical device applications of NO-based strategies for cardiovascular devices, wound healing and antimicrobial agents, including recent in vivo investigations. Here we describe the general concepts of NO discovery, mechanisms of NO synthesis in vivo and NO producing materials. Both design strategies and results are discussed and compared in release kinetics, NO dose and biological effects, with the aim of providing foundations for the development of new NO-based therapeutics
Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the structurally smallest pharmaceutical molecules, which shows great po...
Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in several physiological processes, such as the control of vascular to...
Nitric oxide (NO), being a free radical, has a unique biological chemistry that, since its elucidati...
AbstractSince the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have ...
Conspectus Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenous signaling molecule that participates in various physio...
International audienceAn overview on the design of nitric oxide (NO) delivering surfaces for biomedi...
Harnessing the impressive therapeutic potential of nitric oxide (NO) remains an ongoing challenge. T...
Nitric oxide’s expansive physiological and regulatory roles have driven the development of therapies...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Directly monitoring physiological analytes on a continuous...
Research in the nitric oxide (NO) field has enormously extended in the past 20 years and maintaining...
The perturbation of homeostatic mechanisms caused by interactions between any indwelling biomedical ...
A wide range of nitric oxide (NO)-releasing materials have emerged as potential therapeutics that ex...
Nitric Oxide as a Biological Messenger. The Nobel Prize in Medicine in year 1998 was awarded to Mura...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) is an important regulator of a variety of biological functions, and also h...
Nitric oxide (NO) functions as a ubiquitous biological messenger and effector molecule. In humans, N...
Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the structurally smallest pharmaceutical molecules, which shows great po...
Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in several physiological processes, such as the control of vascular to...
Nitric oxide (NO), being a free radical, has a unique biological chemistry that, since its elucidati...
AbstractSince the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have ...
Conspectus Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenous signaling molecule that participates in various physio...
International audienceAn overview on the design of nitric oxide (NO) delivering surfaces for biomedi...
Harnessing the impressive therapeutic potential of nitric oxide (NO) remains an ongoing challenge. T...
Nitric oxide’s expansive physiological and regulatory roles have driven the development of therapies...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Directly monitoring physiological analytes on a continuous...
Research in the nitric oxide (NO) field has enormously extended in the past 20 years and maintaining...
The perturbation of homeostatic mechanisms caused by interactions between any indwelling biomedical ...
A wide range of nitric oxide (NO)-releasing materials have emerged as potential therapeutics that ex...
Nitric Oxide as a Biological Messenger. The Nobel Prize in Medicine in year 1998 was awarded to Mura...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) is an important regulator of a variety of biological functions, and also h...
Nitric oxide (NO) functions as a ubiquitous biological messenger and effector molecule. In humans, N...
Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the structurally smallest pharmaceutical molecules, which shows great po...
Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in several physiological processes, such as the control of vascular to...
Nitric oxide (NO), being a free radical, has a unique biological chemistry that, since its elucidati...