AbstractNitric oxide (NO) inhibits vascular inflammation, but the molecular basis for its anti-inflammatory properties is unknown. We show that NO inhibits exocytosis of Weibel-Palade bodies, endothelial granules that mediate vascular inflammation and thrombosis, by regulating the activity of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF). NO inhibits NSF disassembly of soluble NSF attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complexes by nitrosylating critical cysteine residues of NSF. NO may regulate exocytosis in a variety of physiological processes, including vascular inflammation, neurotransmission, thrombosis, and cytotoxic T lymphocyte cell killing
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule that regulates a diverse range of physiological...
The endothelium can elicit relaxations and contractions of the underlying smooth muscle cells. It do...
AbstractPhysiological levels of nitric oxide (NO) regulate vascular tone and protect the microvascul...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) inhibits vascular inflammation, but the molecular basis for its anti-infla...
AbstractNitric oxide is a diffusible molecule with profound effects on regulated exocytosis in sever...
Nitric oxide (NO) has many beneficial actions on the vascular wall including suppression of inflamma...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in mediating many aspects of inflammatory responses. NO is...
A number of different lines of research have revealed the important roles that nitric oxide (NO) pla...
Abstract—Nitration of unsaturated fatty acids such as linoleate by NO-derived reactive species forms...
Abstract—Nitric oxide (NO) is known to have antiatherogenic and anti-inflammatory properties, but it...
The ubiquitous free radical, nitric oxide (NO), plays an important role in many biological processe...
The ubiquitous free radical, nitric oxide (NO), plays an important role in many biological processes...
Nitric oxide (NO), a free radical molecule, produced by NO synthase in the body exerts a number ofpa...
310-319Nitric oxide (NO), initially described as a physiological mediator of endothelial cell relaxa...
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is involved in pathologies like septic shock, inflammatory bowel disease...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule that regulates a diverse range of physiological...
The endothelium can elicit relaxations and contractions of the underlying smooth muscle cells. It do...
AbstractPhysiological levels of nitric oxide (NO) regulate vascular tone and protect the microvascul...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) inhibits vascular inflammation, but the molecular basis for its anti-infla...
AbstractNitric oxide is a diffusible molecule with profound effects on regulated exocytosis in sever...
Nitric oxide (NO) has many beneficial actions on the vascular wall including suppression of inflamma...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in mediating many aspects of inflammatory responses. NO is...
A number of different lines of research have revealed the important roles that nitric oxide (NO) pla...
Abstract—Nitration of unsaturated fatty acids such as linoleate by NO-derived reactive species forms...
Abstract—Nitric oxide (NO) is known to have antiatherogenic and anti-inflammatory properties, but it...
The ubiquitous free radical, nitric oxide (NO), plays an important role in many biological processe...
The ubiquitous free radical, nitric oxide (NO), plays an important role in many biological processes...
Nitric oxide (NO), a free radical molecule, produced by NO synthase in the body exerts a number ofpa...
310-319Nitric oxide (NO), initially described as a physiological mediator of endothelial cell relaxa...
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is involved in pathologies like septic shock, inflammatory bowel disease...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule that regulates a diverse range of physiological...
The endothelium can elicit relaxations and contractions of the underlying smooth muscle cells. It do...
AbstractPhysiological levels of nitric oxide (NO) regulate vascular tone and protect the microvascul...