The role of nitric oxide in ocular surface diseases
- Authors
- Kim, J.C.; Cheong, T.B.; Paik, G.S.; Park, M.H.; Kwon, N.S.; Yoon, H.Y.
- Issue Date
- 2002
- Publisher
- KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
- Citation
- LACRIMAL GLAND, TEAR FILM, AND DRY EYE SYNDROMES 3: BASIC SCIENCE AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE, PTS A & B, v.506, pp 687 - 695
- Pages
- 9
- Journal Title
- LACRIMAL GLAND, TEAR FILM, AND DRY EYE SYNDROMES 3: BASIC SCIENCE AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE, PTS A & B
- Volume
- 506
- Start Page
- 687
- End Page
- 695
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/53070
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-1-4615-0717-8_96
- ISSN
- 0065-2598
2214-8019
- Abstract
- Nitric oxide (NO) is an unstable, short-lived, and potentially toxic radical that is produced upon oxidation of L-arginine by nitric oxide synthase (NOS). NO is highly reactive, and plays an important role as intercellular messenger in diverse physiologic processes, such as regulation of blood flow, neurotransmitters, and platelet aggregation.
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