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[Does nitric oxide stress exist?]

J Torreilles1, M C Guérin

  • 1INSERM U58, Montpellier.

Comptes Rendus Des Seances De La Societe De Biologie Et De Ses Filiales
|January 1, 1995
PubMed
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Oxidative stress involves reactive oxygen species, while nitric oxide (NO) can cause similar damage, termed "Nitric Oxide Stress." Uncontrolled NO production disrupts physiological functions and contributes to various diseases.

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