Nitric oxide
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Nitric oxide
(Methods in enzymology / editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan, v. 396)
Elsevier Academic Press, c2005
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Description
Since the inception of the series, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all field of life sciences.
This final volume in the five-part Nitric Oxide series supplements MIE volumes 268, 269, 301 and 359. Nitric Oxide impinges on a wide range of fields in biological research, particularly in the areas of biomedicine and cell and organic biology, as well as fundamental chemistry. These volumes are a valuable resource for the experienced researcher and for those entering the field.
Table of Contents
SECTION I. BIOCHEMICAL, MOLECULAR, AND REAL-TIME DETECTION OF NITRIC OXIDE
1. The preparation of anaerobic nitric oxide solutions for the study of heme model systems in aqueous and non-aqueous media. Some consequences of NOx impurities
2, The NOtizer - A device for the convenient preparation of diazen-1-ium-1,2-diolates
3, Quantum Mechanical Determinations of Reaction Mechanisms, Acid Base and Redox Properties of Nitrogen Oxides and their Donors
4, Electrochemical and spectrophotometric methods for evaluation of NO dissociation rate constants from nitrosyl metal complexes activated through reduction
5. Sensitive and isotope-selective (14NO/15NO) on-line detection of nitric oxide by Faraday - Laser Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (LMRS)
6. Qualitative and quantitative determination of nitrite and nitrate with ion chromatography
7. Electrochemical Detection of Nitric Oxide in Biological Fluids
8. Simultaneous Detection of NO and ROS by ESR in Biological Systems
9. The ESR method to determine nitric oxide in plants
SECTION II. NITRATION AND S-NITROSYLATION
10, S-Nitrosothiol Formation
11. Detection and characterization of protein nitrosothiols
12. Detection of nitrosothiols and other nitroso species in vitro and in cells
13. Detection and identification of S-nitrosylated proteins in endothelial cells
14. S-Nitrosylation in Parkinson's disease and related neurodegenerative disorders
15. Dynamic assessment of nitration reactions in vivo
16. Protein nitration in biological aging: proteomic and tandem mass spectrometric characterization of nitrated sites
17. HPLC-Electrochemical detection of tocopherol products as indicators of reactive nitrogen intermediates
18. Hydrophobic tyrosyl probes for monitoring nitration reactions in membranes
SECTION III: PEROXYNITRITE
19. Synthesis of peroxynitrite from nitrite and hydrogen peroxide
20. Peroxynitrite-dependent upregulation of Src kinases in red blood cells. Strategies to study the activation mechanisms
21. Hemoglobin and red blood cells as tools for studying peroxynitrite biochemistry
22. Quantification of 3-nitrotyrosine levels using a bench top ion trap mass spectrometry method
23. Mapping sites of tyrosine nitration by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry
24. Peroxynitrite in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease and the neuroprotective Role of metallothioneins
SECTION IV: SIGNALING AND GENE EXPRESSION
25. Yeast model system for examining nitrogen oxide biochemistry/signaling
26. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer based assays for real time detection of nitric oxide signaling
27. Nitric oxide is a signaling molecule that regulates gene expression
28. NO signaling in ARE-mediated gene expression
29. Tyrosine phosphorylation in nitric oxide-mediated signaling events
30. Identification and evaluation of NO regulated genes by differential analysis of primary cDNA library expression (DAzLE)
31. Role of NO in enhancing the expression of HO-1 in LPS-stimulated macrophages
32. G protein signaling in iNOS gene expression
33. Determination of nitric oxide donor effects on tissue gene expression in vivo using low density gene arrays
SECTION V: CELL BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY
34. Cell H2O2 steady-state concentration and mitochondrial nitric oxide
35. Cytotoxic and cytoprotective actions of O2- and NO (ONOO-) are determined both by cellular GSH level and HO activity in macrophages
36. Determination of mitochondrial nitric oxide synthase activity
37. Functional activity of mitochondrial nitric oxide synthase
38. Tetrahydrobiopterin as combined electron and proton donor in nitric oxide biosynthesis: Cryogenic UV/Vis and EPR detection of reaction intermediates
39. Antisense-mediated knock-down of iNOS expression in the presence of cytokines
40. Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase: The nitric oxide receptor
41. Purification and characterization of NO-sensitive guanylyl cyclase
42. The Measurement of Nitric Oxide Production by Cultured Endothelial Cells
43. Use of microdialysis to study interstitial nitric oxide and other reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in skeletal muscle
44. Nitric oxide, proteasomal function, and iron homeostasis: Implications in aging and neurodegenerative diseases
45. Nitric oxide production in primary liver cells isolated from amino acid diet fed rats
46. Update on nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation in human subjects
47. Assessing NO-dependent vasodilatation using vessel bioassays at defined oxygen tensions
48. Non-enzymatic nitric oxide formation during UVA-irradiation of human skin: Experimental setups and ways to measure
49. In vivo evaluation of NO-dependent apoptosis by NMR techniques
50. Microelectrode for in vivo real-time detection of NO
51. Real-time detection of nitric oxide isotopes in lung function tests
52. ESR techniques for the detection of nitric oxide in in vivo and in tissues
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