Crucial role of interferon consensus sequence binding protein, but neither of interferon regulatory factor 1 nor of
nitric oxide synthesis for protection against murine listeriosis.
Not exact matches
Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that is readily converted into
nitric oxide inside the body, so scientists are constantly looking
for compounds that can work together with arginine, to speed up or increase the NO
synthesis in the body.
This amino acid plays many roles in the body and is particularly important
for the
synthesis of
nitric oxide.
Athletes are known to take L - arginine
for these main reasons: enhanced secretion of HGH and its involvement in creatine and
nitric oxide synthesis.
Well, arginine is a substrate
for nitric oxide (NO)
synthesis.
[37] The non-essential amino acid arginine, consumed in sufficient amounts, is thought to act as a donor
for the
synthesis of
nitric oxide, a vasodilator.