Elevation of cyclic GMP levels in the rat pineal gland induced by nitric oxide

Guerrero JM, Reiter RJ, Poeggeler B, Chen L‐D, Tan D‐X. Elevation of cyclic GMP levels in the rat pineal gland induced by nitric oxide. J Pineal Res. 1994:16:210–214.

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