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Nitric oxide carried by the red blood cells is essential for blood flow regulation and whole-body oxygenation
NO is essential for blood flow and tissue oxygenation (again!)
High HbA1c in diabetics negatively impacts blood flow regulation and tissue oxygenation mechanisms of nitric oxide
Inhaled nitric oxide has positive impacts outside of the lungs in peripheral areas of the body
Diabetics have less bioavailable NO due to high blood sugars
Nasal breathing during sleep potentially increases circulating nitric oxide
Obstructive sleep apnea significantly reduces circulating nitric oxide
Intermittent hypoxia increases production and storage of nitric oxide
The protective role of nitric oxide during adaptation to hypoxia
Nasal nitric oxide: Nature’s answer to gravity?
Nitric Oxide Might Outweigh All Other Benefits of Nose Breathing
A Review of Nasal Nitric Oxide’s Powerful Effects
Evidence of Systemic Transport and Delivery of Inhaled Nitric Oxide
A Concise Review of Inhaled Nitric Oxide’s Systemic Impacts
A Breakthrough in Respiratory Physiology: Inhaled Nitric Oxide Transported as SNO-Hb