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Nitric Oxide Summary
966 words, approx. 3 pages Nitric Oxide Overview Nitric oxide (NYE-trik OK-side) is a sweet-smelling, colorless gas that can be liquefied to make a bluish liquid and frozen to produce a bluish-white snow-like solid. It is one of five oxides of nitrogen, the others being nitrous...
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Nitric Oxide : Biological Psychology
493 words, approx. 2 pages (NO) One of the highly reactive and readily diffusable FREE RADICALS, found in many tissues in the body. Nitric oxide may act either locally at its site of synthesis, or at adjacent cells, where it binds to a wide variety of cellular components such as...
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Nitric Oxide Summary
231 words, approx. 1 pages Nitric oxide (sometimes called nitrogen monoxide) has the chemical formula NO. It is a colorless gas at standard temperature and pressure and it is slightly toxic. Nitric oxide is generally prepared by reacting copper and nitric acid or industrially by...
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Nitric oxide Information
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 Nitric oxide or Nitrogen monoxide is a chemical compound with chemical formula NO. This gas is an important signaling molecule in the body of mammals including humans and is an extremely important intermediate in the chemical industry. It is also a...




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 Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Is This The Death Of Regular Nitric Oxide Stimulators?
08/01/2004: 729 words, approx. 2 pages Find Out Why It's Only A Matter Of Time Before Regular Nitric Oxide Stimulators Become Obsolete! Nitric Oxide products are a dime a dozen these days. Walk into any supplement store and you're sure to see a shelf full of Nitric Oxide products...
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NO use: nitric oxide. (use of nitric oxide in the body)
09/26/1992: 766 words, approx. 3 pages The body uses small amounts of nitric oxide, a substance that is poisonous in larger amounts. White blood cells sometimes manufacture small amounts to poison bacteria. This might be used as an effective cancer treatment. UNLIKE its near namesake nitrous oxide, nitric oxide...
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Studies: Stored blood lacks nitric oxide
10/9/2007: 647 words, approx. 2 pages Much of the stored blood given to millions of people every year may lack a component vital for it to deliver oxygen to the tissues. Nitric oxide, which helps keep blood vessels open, begins breaking down as soon as blood goes into storage, two research...
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Banked blood can lose chemical needed to supply oxygen
10/8/2007: 673 words, approx. 2 pages Blood transfusions have saved millions of lives, yet stored red cells may be less effective than hoped for because they can quickly lose much of their ability to deliver oxygen.As soon as donated blood goes into storage, nitric oxide _ which helps keep blood vessels...


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