Definition of Gasotransmitter. Meaning of Gasotransmitter. Synonyms of Gasotransmitter

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- Gasotransmitters is a class of neurotransmitters. The molecules are distinguished from other bioactive endogenous gaseous signaling molecules based on...
- "Hydrogen sulfide-based therapeutics: exploiting a unique but ubiquitous gasotransmitter". Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 14 (5): 329–345. doi:10.1038/nrd4433...
- phenylpyruvic acid are endogenous sources for carbon monoxide (as a gasotransmitter) and pharmaceutical prodrug scaffold. Important representatives: pyruvic...
- glutamate, aspartate, D-serine, gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA), glycine Gasotransmitters: nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H2S) Monoamines:...
- where low concentrations serve as an endogenous neurotransmitter (gasotransmitter) and high concentrations are toxic resulting in carbon monoxide poisoning...
- to mean, bisulfide. Hydrosulfide has been identified as the third gasotransmitter along with nitric oxide and carbon monoxide. SH− is a soft anionic...
- colonic and ileal smooth muscle and a possible role for methane as a gasotransmitter. Statins can inhibit archaeal cell membrane biosynthesis apparently...
- it can serve as an important neurotransmitter (subcategorized as a gasotransmitter) and a potential therapeutic agent. In the case of prokaryotes, some...
- a neurotransmitter in 1993 and has since been subcategorized as a gasotransmitter. Most endogenously produced carbon monoxide is stored as carboxyhemoglobin...
- the biological roles of small diffusible, labile gaseous molecules (gasotransmitters) in health and disease. His early work focused on the role of the gaseous...