The Multiplex Function of Nitric Oxide in (Auto)immunity

Study of the role of nitric oxide (NO) in mammalian organisms has a history of complexities. When eukaryotic cells were demonstrated to generate NO from the aminoacid l-arginine, we were first stunned and then fascinated by the idea that a molecule with such a simple structure exerts messenger

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