Hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide metabolites in the blood of free-ranging brown bears and their potential roles in hibernation

Author:

Revsbech Inge G.,Shen Xinggui,Chakravarti Ritu,Jensen Frank B.,Thiel Bonnie,Evans Alina L.,Kindberg Jonas,Fröbert Ole,Stuehr Dennis J.,Kevil Christopher G.,Fago Angela

Funder

Danish Council for Independent Research, Natural Sciences

National Institutes of Health

Nordforsk

Lundbeck Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biochemistry

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