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Hypotensive effect and tissue distribution of the dinitrosyl iron complexes, a nitric oxide donor

Hypotensive effect of the dinitrosyl iron complexes, an NO donor, is compared with distribution of these complexes in organs and tissues after their intravenous administration to wakeful animals. Hypotensive effect of iron complexes depended on dose and postinjection time. There was a strong correla...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 1998-01, Vol.125 (1), p.23-25
Main Authors: Manukhina, E. B., Malyshev, I. Yu, Malenyuk, E. B., Zenina, T. A., Podkidyshev, D. A., Mikoyan, V. D., Kubrina, L. N., Vanin, A. F.
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