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Gasotransmitters is a
class of neurotransmitters. The
molecules are
distinguished from
other bioactive endogenous gaseous signaling molecules based on...
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where low
concentrations serve as an
endogenous neurotransmitter (
gasotransmitter) and high
concentrations are
toxic resulting in
carbon monoxide poisoning...
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phenylpyruvic acid are
endogenous sources for
carbon monoxide (as a
gasotransmitter) and
pharmaceutical prodrug scaffold.
Important representatives: pyruvic...
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framework for
modern anesthesia as well as
modern biomedical research in
gasotransmitters. As was
common among the
aristocracy of her time,
Georgiana routinely...
- "Hydrogen sulfide-based therapeutics:
exploiting a
unique but
ubiquitous gasotransmitter".
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 14 (5): 329–345. doi:10.1038/nrd4433...
- glutamate, aspartate, D-serine, gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA),
glycine Gasotransmitters:
nitric oxide (NO),
carbon monoxide (CO),
hydrogen sulfide (H2S) Monoamines:...
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toxicity in
carbon monoxide poisoning at high doses. However, CO is a
gasotransmitter and
supplemental low
dosage of CO has been
linked to
therapeutic benefits...
- to mean, bisulfide.
Hydrosulfide has been
identified as the
third gasotransmitter along with
nitric oxide and
carbon monoxide. SH− is a soft anionic...
- it can
serve as an
important neurotransmitter (subcategorized as a
gasotransmitter) and a
potential therapeutic agent. In the case of prokaryotes, some...
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hydrogen sulfide.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
works as a
vasculoprotective gasotransmitter in the
human body but is also
tested to
reduced intimal hyperplasia...