Major 'Missed' Biochemical Pathway Emerges As Important In Virtually All Cells
Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 15:14
in Biology & Nature
A new study in Science provides compelling evidence that the nitric oxide system in cells is very broad-based and important, resembling in its essence the much-studied system of phosphorylation. The findings may offer new insights into how cells work and the basis of many diseases.
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