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Shear flow increases S-nitrosylation of proteins in endothelial cells
Cardiovascular Research, 07/20/09
Huang B et al. – Post–translational S–nitrosylation of proteins in ECs can be detected by a reliable CyDye switch method. This flow–induced S–nitrosylation of endothelial proteins may be essential for the adaptation and remodelling of ECs under flow conditions.
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