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Original Articles

Identification of Nitric Oxide (NO) in Human Blood

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Pages 19-23 | Published online: 16 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

The amount of nitric oxide (NO) in the blood of residents of urban and suburban areas was measured under steady-state conditions by isotopic dilution with N150, followed by field-ionization mass spectrometry. Approximately 20 nmoles of NO per ml of blood was characteristic of both smokers and nonsmokers, except for one of the eight subjects who had a significantly lower level. Monkeys (Macaca speciosa) had values comparable to those of seven human subjects, and rats had values like that of the unique human subject. Whether the origin of the NO was endogenous or exogenous was not determined.

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