1994
DOI: 10.1159/000170142
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Vascular Biology: Relevance of Nitric Oxide in Vascular and Nonvascular Tissue with Normal and Decreased Renal Function

Abstract: Nitric oxide has been recognized as an important paracrine or autocrine system during the past decade. The generalized importance of this rather simple molecule has been demonstrated in of a variety of neural, epithelial, vascular and immune systems. The degree to which alterations in nitric oxide metabolism contribute to the physiologic and pathophysiologic status of patients with end-stage renal disease remains to be fully defined in both experimental animals and in humans afflicted with renal disease.

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