Erythrocytic bioactivation of nitrite and its potentiation by far-red light

Volume: 20, Pages: 442 - 450
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Nitrite is reduced by heme-proteins and molybdenum-containing enzymes to form the important signaling molecule nitric oxide (NO), mediating NO signaling. Substantial evidence suggests that deoxygenated hemoglobin within red blood cells (RBCs) is the main erythrocytic protein responsible for mediating nitrite-dependent NO signaling. In other work, infrared and far red light have been shown to have therapeutic potential that some attribute to...
Paper Details
Title
Erythrocytic bioactivation of nitrite and its potentiation by far-red light
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
20
Pages
442 - 450
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