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Nitric Oxide on the Web:
Web Pages that link to the Nitric Oxide Society site:
Eco Physics, Inc.
Doctor's Guide to the Internet
WWW Virtual Library: Biosciences
The Oxygen Society
Bernd Mayer's Home Page
Spry's List of Useful URL'sLinks Dealing with NO
Click here to find out about how NO is important in firefly flashes.
Click here to read about the detection of interstellar NO
Click here to read "From Explosives to the Gas That Heals:Nitric Oxide in Biology and Medicine" from a site called "Beyond Discovery: The Path from Research to Human Benefit", associated with the National Academies of Science.
Click here to read about a new improved method for scrubbing industrial emissions of NO using methane
Click here to see an extensive description of the toxicology of NO, including safety, chemistry, and management
Click here to view a new NO electrode which is both sensitive and sturdy.
Click here to learn about the chemistry of the oxides of nitrogen in general
Click here to read John Dalton's original paper in 1805 where he uses the reaction of NO with oxygen to develop his Law of Simple Multiple Proportions, which was the first great success of the Atomic Theory of Matter.
Click here to read about a new novel by Chemist Carl Djerassi entitled "NO" and based on the discovery of NO in mammalian biology
Click here to access info on NO synthase from the Metalloprotein Structure and Design Program at Scripps
Click here to read about NO and sickle cell disease
Click here to access a site involving hair loss treatments, including those involving NO.
Puff the Magic Gas. Story in Physician's Weekly on the multiple potential uses of NO in medicine
The Peroxynitrite Page Check It Out! (Maintained by Giuseppe L. Squadrito, LSU Baton Rouge)
Click here to access the Free Radicals Newsgroup at Biosci, where you can join in free discussions about radicals (including NO) and also join many other biology-related Newsgroups.
Click here to read about the chemistry of nitrogen and nitrogen-containing compounds
Click here for a description of the role of NO in the thalamus
Free Radicals A review on radicals, including "Nature's Way of Saying NO"
Click here to read about an award from the Japanese Pharmaceutical Academy to Dr. Ho-Leung Fung for his work on the mechanism of action of nitrovasodilators.
Fundamentals of Meat Curing Find out about the role of NO in meat preservation
Academic Press announces the publication of two new books on NO, Nitric Oxide: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Therapeutic Implications (Ignarro & Murad, editors) and Nitric Oxide: Principles and Actions (Lancaster, editor)
Click here to view an announcement of the awarding of a patent to Mass. General Hospital for the use of inhaled NO as a selective pulmonary vasodilator.
The Mice That Roared Newsweek article on nNOS KO mice (with pictures)
NOS References A list of selected papers on NOS (compiled by K. N. Degtyarenko)
What Is EPR? A short description of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, useful for detecting NO in cells
Nitric Oxide and MS Articles and posted comments on the role of NO in multiple sclerosis
Report on NOx at the Humanities Research Center Here's a report on the analysis of air in a film archives for NOx which might be formed from old cellulose nitrate based film.
Click here to read an article on scientific Web pages in the Feb. 19, 1996 issue of The Scientist which includes an interview with the developer of The NO Home Page.