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- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor abstract "Endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) is produced and released by the endothelium to promote smooth muscle relaxation. The best-characterized is nitric oxide (NO). Some sources equate EDRF and nitric oxide.It is released in response to a variety of chemical and physical stimuli. It causes the smooth muscle in the vessel wall to relax.EDRF was discovered and characterized by Robert F. Furchgott, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1998 with his co-researchers Louis J. Ignarro and Ferid Murad.Shortly after his death in May of 2009, Furchgott's website at SUNY Downstate Medical Center continued to state that his group was \"investigating whether the endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) is simply nitric oxide or a mixture of substances\".Although there is strong evidence that nitric oxide elicits vasodilation, there is some evidence tying this effect to neuronal rather than endothelial reactions.".
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- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nitrogen_compounds.
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- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLink Nitric_oxide.
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLink Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine.
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLink Robert_F._Furchgott.
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLink SUNY_Downstate_Medical_Center.
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLink Smooth_muscle_tissue.
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Endothelium-derived relaxing factor".
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor".
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "endothelium-denuded rat aorta".
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "endothelium-derived relaxing factor".
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "nitric oxide donating".
- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "nitric oxide".
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- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor subject Category:Nitrogen_compounds.
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- Endothelium-derived_relaxing_factor comment "Endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) is produced and released by the endothelium to promote smooth muscle relaxation. The best-characterized is nitric oxide (NO). Some sources equate EDRF and nitric oxide.It is released in response to a variety of chemical and physical stimuli. It causes the smooth muscle in the vessel wall to relax.EDRF was discovered and characterized by Robert F. Furchgott, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1998 with his co-researchers Louis J.".
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