Blood pressure in healthy humans is regulated by neuronal NO synthase
NO is physiologically generated by endothelial and neuronal NO synthase (nNOS) isoforms. Although nNOS was first identified in brain, it is expressed in other tissues, including perivascular nerves, cardiac and skeletal muscle. Increasing experimental evidence suggests that nNOS has important effect...
Main Authors: | Shabeeh, H, Khan, S, Jiang, B, Brett, S, Melikian, N, Casadei, B, Chowienczyk, P, Shah, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Heart Association
2017
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