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Wavelength and irradiance dependent changes in NO level

Photobiomodulation (PBM) refers to the beneficial effects of low-energy light absorption. Although there is a large body of literature describing downstream physiological benefits of PBM, there is a limited understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying these...

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Enhancement of NO release by red-near infrared radiation

Nitric oxide is an important messenger in numerous biological processes, such as angiogenesis, hypoxic vasodilation, and cardioprotection. Although nitric oxide synthases (NOS) produce the bulk of NO, there is increasing interest in NOS independent generation of NO in...

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Why is nitric oxide important for our brain?

The freely diffusible gaseous compound nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to be an important messenger in many organ systems throughout the body, and particularly in the central nervous system (CNS). The importance of NO as an intermediary in cell communication in the...

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Biological Roles of Nitric Oxide

The previously elusive and obscure chemical is proving to be of vital physiological significance. Nitric oxide may the firs tof a novel class of neurotransmitters. Read More

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NO Synthase Neurons in the Preoptioc Hypothalamus

When mice are exposed to external warmth, nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) neurons in the median and medial preoptic (MnPO/MPO) hypothalamus induce sleep and concomitant body cooling. However, how these neurons regulate baseline sleep and body temperature is unknown....

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