Nitric oxide in the uteroplacental, fetoplacental, and peripheral circulations in preeclampsia.

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  - Norris LA, Higgins JR, Darling MR, Walshe JJ, Bonnar J
  - 1999
  - June
  - Obstetrics and Gynecology
  - Nitric oxide in the uteroplacental, fetoplacental, and peripheral circulations in preeclampsia.
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 93
  - 6
  - 958
  - 963
  - Altered production of nitric oxide by the vascular endothelium may influence the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. The aim of this study was to measure circulating levels of nitric oxide metabolites (nitrites) in the uteroplacental, fetoplacental, and peripheral circulation of preeclamptic pregnancies compared with normotensive controls.
DA  - 1999/06
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AUTHORSNorris LA, Higgins JR, Darling MR, Walshe JJ, Bonnar J
YEAR1999
MONTHJune
JOURNAL_CODEObstetrics and Gynecology
TITLENitric oxide in the uteroplacental, fetoplacental, and peripheral circulations in preeclampsia.
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VOLUME93
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ABSTRACTAltered production of nitric oxide by the vascular endothelium may influence the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. The aim of this study was to measure circulating levels of nitric oxide metabolites (nitrites) in the uteroplacental, fetoplacental, and peripheral circulation of preeclamptic pregnancies compared with normotensive controls.
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