Abstract:Data, presented in this review, show that gaseous signaling
molecules are a common biological system of bioregulators,
which attribute to main kingdoms of life – animals, plants and bacteria.
They confirm the similarity of their origin and developing by evolution.
Gaseous signaling molecules (gasotransmitters) were first discovered
and mostly researched in humans and mammals. Today are known
gaseous signaling molecules such as: nitric oxide and reactive oxygen
species, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, polysu… Show more
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