Nitric oxide synthase in damaged sensory neuron
Morphology and Pathomorphology
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Abstract
NADPH diaphorase colocalized with nitric oxide synthase was studied in damaged protoneurons of the nodose ganglion of rabbit vagus nerve. The number and activity of nitric oxide synthase-expressing neurons increased. Nitric oxide is involved in neuron remodeling.
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