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A F Vanin

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Biofizika|December 21, 2006
[Autowave mode of functioning of the system nitric oxide + free iron + thiols may ensure the regulation of biological action of nitric oxide and its endogenic compounds]A F Vanin
Methods in Enzymology|January 27, 1999
Iron diethyldithiocarbamate as spin trap for nitric oxide detectionA F Vanin
Vestnik Rossiiskoi Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauk|June 1, 2000
[Nitric oxide in biomedical research]A F Vanin
Biofizika|January 1, 1992
[Endothelium-derived relaxation factor from vessels--a nitrosyl iron complex with thiol-containing ligands (hypothesis)]A F Vanin
Biofizika|September 18, 2001
[Nitrogen oxide: regulation of the cell metabolism without involvement of the cellular receptor system]A F Vanin
Biofizika|November 29, 2011
[Prospect of using magnetic nanoparticles for potentiating the anticarcinogenic action of dinitrosyl iron complexes with thiol-containing ligands]A F Vanin
Biofizika|October 2, 2004
[Dinitrosyl iron complexes are endogenous signaling agents in animal and human cells and tissues (a hypothesis)]A F Vanin
FEBS Letters|September 2, 1991
Endothelium-derived relaxing factor is a nitrosyl iron complex with thiol ligandsA F Vanin
Biochemistry. Biokhimiia|August 29, 1998
Dinitrosyl iron complexes and S-nitrosothiols are two possible forms for stabilization and transport of nitric oxide in biological systemsA F Vanin
Biofizika|September 1, 1993
[Interconversion of two possible forms of endothelium-derived relaxation factor--S-nitrosocysteine and an dinitrosyl complex of iron with cysteine]A F Vanin
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Biofizika|December 21, 2006
[Autowave mode of functioning of the system nitric oxide + free iron + thiols may ensure the regulation of biological action of nitric oxide and its endogenic compounds]A F Vanin
Methods in Enzymology|January 27, 1999
Iron diethyldithiocarbamate as spin trap for nitric oxide detectionA F Vanin
Vestnik Rossiiskoi Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauk|June 1, 2000
[Nitric oxide in biomedical research]A F Vanin
Biofizika|January 1, 1992
[Endothelium-derived relaxation factor from vessels--a nitrosyl iron complex with thiol-containing ligands (hypothesis)]A F Vanin
Biofizika|September 18, 2001
[Nitrogen oxide: regulation of the cell metabolism without involvement of the cellular receptor system]A F Vanin
Biofizika|November 29, 2011
[Prospect of using magnetic nanoparticles for potentiating the anticarcinogenic action of dinitrosyl iron complexes with thiol-containing ligands]A F Vanin
Biofizika|October 2, 2004
[Dinitrosyl iron complexes are endogenous signaling agents in animal and human cells and tissues (a hypothesis)]A F Vanin
FEBS Letters|September 2, 1991
Endothelium-derived relaxing factor is a nitrosyl iron complex with thiol ligandsA F Vanin
Biochemistry. Biokhimiia|August 29, 1998
Dinitrosyl iron complexes and S-nitrosothiols are two possible forms for stabilization and transport of nitric oxide in biological systemsA F Vanin
Biofizika|September 1, 1993
[Interconversion of two possible forms of endothelium-derived relaxation factor--S-nitrosocysteine and an dinitrosyl complex of iron with cysteine]A F Vanin
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