AbstractNitric oxide (NO) is an ubiquitous signaling molecule of intense interest in many physiological processes. Nitric oxide is a highly reactive free radical gas that is difficult to deliver with precise control over the level and timing that cells actually experience. We describe and characterize a device that allows tunable fluxes and patterns of NO to be generated across the surface upon which cells are cultured. The system is based on a quartz microscope slide that allows for controlled light levels to be applied to a previously described photosensitive NO-releasing polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Cells are cultured in separate wells that are either NO-releasing or a chemically similar PDMS that does not release NO. Both wells are then...
Nitric oxide (NO) is recognized as the most important small signaling molecule in the human body. An...
Nitric oxide (NO) donors are valuable tools to probe the profound implications of NO in health and d...
AbstractA reaction-diffusion model was developed to predict the fate of nitric oxide (NO) released b...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an ubiquitous signaling molecule of intense interest in many physiological proc...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO), is arguably one of the most important small signaling molecules in biolog...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays key roles in cell signaling and physiology, with diverse functions mediated ...
AbstractApplying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of ...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO), is arguably one of the most important small signaling molecules in biolog...
© 2016 The Authors. Applying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expo...
AbstractApplying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of ...
© 2016 The Authors. Nitric oxide (NO), is arguably one of the most important small signaling molecul...
Applying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of interest...
Applying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of interest...
uit ctiv ctu fluxes and patterns of NO to be generated across the surface upon which cells are cultu...
Nitric oxide (NO) is recognized as the most important small signaling molecule in the human body. An...
Nitric oxide (NO) is recognized as the most important small signaling molecule in the human body. An...
Nitric oxide (NO) donors are valuable tools to probe the profound implications of NO in health and d...
AbstractA reaction-diffusion model was developed to predict the fate of nitric oxide (NO) released b...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an ubiquitous signaling molecule of intense interest in many physiological proc...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO), is arguably one of the most important small signaling molecules in biolog...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays key roles in cell signaling and physiology, with diverse functions mediated ...
AbstractApplying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of ...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO), is arguably one of the most important small signaling molecules in biolog...
© 2016 The Authors. Applying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expo...
AbstractApplying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of ...
© 2016 The Authors. Nitric oxide (NO), is arguably one of the most important small signaling molecul...
Applying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of interest...
Applying soluble nitric oxide (NO) donors is the most widely used method to expose cells of interest...
uit ctiv ctu fluxes and patterns of NO to be generated across the surface upon which cells are cultu...
Nitric oxide (NO) is recognized as the most important small signaling molecule in the human body. An...
Nitric oxide (NO) is recognized as the most important small signaling molecule in the human body. An...
Nitric oxide (NO) donors are valuable tools to probe the profound implications of NO in health and d...
AbstractA reaction-diffusion model was developed to predict the fate of nitric oxide (NO) released b...