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1. Nitrite regulates hypoxic vasodilation via myoglobin-dependent nitric oxide generation. Totzeck M, Hendgen-Cotta UB, Luedike P, Berenbrink M, Klare JP, Steinhoff HJ, Semmler D, Shiva S, Williams D, Kipar A, Gladwin MT, Schrader J, Kelm M, Cossins AR, Rassaf T. Circulation; 2012 Jul 17; 126(3):325-34. PubMed ID: 22685116 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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