Nitric Oxide Activity Induction
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Nitric Oxide Activity Induction Definition
Through increased production or release, Nitric Oxide Activity Induction involves initiation of the biological function of a substance (nitric oxide) formed by arginine oxidation catalyzed by Nitric Oxide Synthase that mediates cell communication, activates cytosolic guanylate cyclase or protein nitrosylation, and has a specific vasodilatory effect on vascular smooth muscle cells induced by acetylcholine and bradykinin, inhibits platelet aggregation, and mediates neuron to neuron signaling.
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