Targeting GSNOR for functional recovery in a middle-aged mouse model of stroke

Volume: 1741, Pages: 146879 - 146879
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
The nitric oxide (NO) metabolome and the NO metabolite-based neurovascular protective pathways are dysregulated after stroke. The major NO metabolite S-nitrosoglutahione (GSNO) is essential for S-nitrosylation-based signaling events and the inhibition of S-nitrosoglutahione (GSNO)-metabolizing enzyme GSNO reductase (GSNOR) provides protective effects following cardiac ischemia. However, the role of GSNOR and GSNOR inhibition-mediated increased...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting GSNOR for functional recovery in a middle-aged mouse model of stroke
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
1741
Pages
146879 - 146879
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