Роль оксида азота (NO) в регуляции процессов освобождения медиатора в нервно-мышечном соединении крысы
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Al, 1978; Schmidt, 1992; Murad, 1994). Связывание NO с ионом Fe2+ в иростетической группе (геме) молекулы фермента приводит к его активации, в результате чего повышается уровень цГМФ (Wolin et al., 1982). Для того, чтобы проверить, не оказывает ли NO свое действие на неквантовую секрецию АХ посредством активации гуанилатциклазы двигательных нервных окончаний, использовали блокаторы этого… Читать ещё >
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