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Cellular responses to nitric oxide: role of protein S-thiolation/dethiolationPadgett et al., 1998
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- Padgett C
- Whorton A
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- Archives of biochemistry and biophysics
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Nitrosothiols, the product of the reaction of nitric oxide-derived species (NOx) with thiols, participate in both cell signaling and cytotoxic events. Glutathione has recently been shown to modulate nitrosothiol-mediated signal transduction and to protect against NOx-mediated …
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