Intestinal myofibroblasts produce nitric oxide in response to combinatorial cytokine stimulation
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients display elevated levels of intraluminal nitric oxide (NO). NO can react with other molecules to form toxic compounds, which has led to the idea that NO may be an important mediator of IBD. However, the cellular source of NO and how its production is regulate...
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Main Authors: | Jianfeng Wu, Taned Chitapanarux, Yishi Chen, Russell K. Soon, Hal F. Yee |
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2018
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