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ID*:1 (2002)

Russwurm,M.; Mergia,E.; Mullershausen,F.; Koesling,D.

Inhibition of deactivation of NO sensitive guanylyl cyclase accounts for the sensitizing effect of YC-1

J.Biol.Chem. 277(28):24883-8

CITEKEY:Russwurm2002

fieldmatch typecheck valuedatabase value
AUTHORABBREVKoesling,D.Koesling,Doris
AUTHORABBREVRusswurm,M.Russwurm,Michael
CITEKEYIDENTRusswurm2002Russwurm2002
LOCATIONIDENTID 10
titleIDENTInhibition of deactivation of NO sensitive guanylyl cyclase accounts for the sensitizing effect of YC-1ID 10: Inhibition of deactivation of NO sensitive guanylyl cyclase accounts for the sensitizing effect of YC-1

ID*:2 (2002)

Cerwinka,W.H.; Cooper,D.; Krieglstein,C.F.; Feelisch,M.; Granger,D.N.

NITRIC OXIDE modulates endotoxin-induced platelet-endothelial cell adhesion in intestinal venules

Am.J.Physiol.Heart.Circ.Physiol. 282(3):H1111-7

CITEKEY:Cerwinka2002

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CITEKEYIDENTCerwinka2002Cerwinka2002
LOCATIONIDENTID 21
titleCASENITRIC OXIDE modulates endotoxin-induced platelet-endothelial cell adhesion in intestinal venulesID 21: Nitric oxide modulates endotoxin-induced platelet-endothelial cell adhesion in intestinal venules