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Early changes of protein synthesis in myocardium and coronary arteries induced by NO synthase inhibition

  1. TitleEarly changes of protein synthesis in myocardium and coronary arteries induced by NO synthase inhibition
    Author Gerová Mária 1926- SAVNOPAT - Ústav normálnej a patologickej fyziológie SAV
    Co-authors Pecháňová Oľga 1962- SAVNOPAT - Ústav normálnej a patologickej fyziológie SAV    SCOPUS    ORCID

    Bernátová Iveta 1967- SAVNOPAT - Ústav normálnej a patologickej fyziológie SAV    SCOPUS    ORCID

    Kittová Margita

    Juráni Marián SAVBIOGE - Ústav biochémie a genetiky živočíchov SAV

    Source document Physiological Research. Vol. 47, no. 6 (1998), p. 405-412
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Document kindrozpis článkov z periodík (rbx)
    CitationsSIMKO, F. - SIMKO, J. The potential role of nitric oxide in the hypertrophic growth of the left ventricle. In PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH. ISSN 0862-8408, 2000, vol. 49, no. 1, p. 37-46.
    TOROK, J. Histamine-induced relaxation in pulmonary artery of normotensive and hypertensive rats: Relative contribution of prostanoids, nitric oxide and hyperpolarization. In PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH. ISSN 0862-8408, 2000, vol. 49, no. 1, p. 107-114.
    JAGER, D. - MULLER-WERDAN, U. - PONICKE, K. - HOLTZ, J. - WERDAN, K. - MULLER, S.P. The impact of insulin-like growth factor-1 on the pattern of cardiac elongation factor-2 variants in a model of overload. In MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. ISSN 0300-8177, JAN 2002, vol. 229, no. 1-2, p. 25-34.
    CategoryADCA - Scientific papers in foreign journals registered in Current Contents Connect with IF (impacted)
    Category of document (from 2022)V3 - Vedecký výstup publikačnej činnosti z časopisu
    Type of documentčlánok
    Year1998
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