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Routes for formation of S-nitrosothiols in blood

Nagababu et al., 2013

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8521327986148195520
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Nagababu E
Rifkind J
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Cell biochemistry and biophysics

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S-nitrosothiols (RSNO) are involved in post-translational modifications of many proteins analogous to protein phosphorylation. In addition, RSNO have many physiological roles similar to nitric oxide (• NO), which are presumably involving the release of• NO from the …
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