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Autor:
I. Walker, Andrew Goddard, Charmaine Griffiths, Nicholas S Hopkinson, Maggie Rae, Jeanelle de Gruchy, Linda Bauld, Helen J Stokes-Lampard, Sarah Woolnough, Jon Bennett, Jennifer Dixon
Two years ago today the government announced its ambition to make England smoke-free by 2030.12 This includes making smoked tobacco obsolete, with smokers quitting or moving to reduced risk products like e-cigarettes. Despite acknowledging that it wo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fb033bcc04674620834798b0767440ca
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/90561
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/90561
Autor:
Anastasia Karchevskaya, Tomas C. Bellamy, A. W. Edith Chan, David L. Selwood, Robert G. Keynes, Dieter Riddall, Charmaine Griffiths, John Garthwaite
Publikováno v:
Chemical Biology & Drug Design. 94:1680-1693
During some investigations into the mechanism of nitric oxide consumption by brain preparations, several potent inhibitors of this process were identified. Subsequent tests revealed the compounds act by inhibiting lipid peroxidation, a trigger for a
Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 396(10263)
Autor:
Tian Xiao, Zhao, Michalis, Kostapanos, Charmaine, Griffiths, Emma L, Arbon, Annette, Hubsch, Fotini, Kaloyirou, Joanna, Helmy, Stephen P, Hoole, James H F, Rudd, Graham, Wood, Keith, Burling, Simon, Bond, Joseph, Cheriyan, Ziad, Mallat
Publikováno v:
BMJ open. 8(9)
Inflammation and dysregulated immune responses play a crucial role in atherosclerosis, underlying ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and acute coronary syndromes (ACSs). Immune responses are also major determinants of the postischaemic injury in myocardia
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Pharmacology. 158:1454-1464
Background and purpose: Nitric oxide (NO) controls numerous physiological processes by activation of its receptor, guanylyl cyclase (sGC), leading to the accumulation of 3′-5′ cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). Ca2+-calmodulin (CaM) regulates
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 387:685-694
Mechanisms which inactivate NO (nitric oxide) are probably important in governing the physiological and pathological effects of this ubiquitous signalling molecule. Cells isolated from the cerebellum, a brain region rich in the NO signalling pathway,
Publikováno v:
Molecular Pharmacology. 64:1349-1356
The signaling molecule nitric oxide (NO) could engage multiple pathways to influence cellular function. Unraveling their relative biological importance has been difficult because it has not been possible to administer NO under the steady-state condit
Publikováno v:
The Biochemical journal. 369(Pt 2)
NO functions ubiquitously as a biological messenger but has also been implicated in various pathologies, a role supported by many reports that exogenous or endogenous NO can kill cells in tissue culture. In the course of experiments aimed at examinin
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 277(35)
Nitric oxide (NO) signal transduction may involve at least two targets: the guanylyl cyclase-coupled NO receptor (NO(GC)R), which catalyzes cGMP formation, and cytochrome c oxidase, which is responsible for mitochondrial O(2) consumption and which is
Publikováno v:
The European journal of neuroscience. 15(6)
Nitric oxide (NO) may act as a toxin in several neuropathologies, including the brain damage resulting from cerebral ischaemia. Rat striatal slices were used to determine the mechanism of enhanced NO release following simulated ischaemia and, for est