Storage lesion in banked blood due to hemolysis-dependent disruption of nitric oxide homeostasis

MT Gladwin, DB Kim-Shapiro - Current opinion in hematology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
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Summary
The understanding of the pathological effects of red cell hemolysis on endothelial function suggests that nitric oxide dysregulation may underlie the red cell storage lesion, driven by increased nitric oxide catabolism and loss of nitric oxide-generating functionality.
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