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Old-timer makes a comeback

Paul M. Vanhoutte ()
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Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6708, 213-216

Abstract: This year's Nobel prize for physiology or medicine went to three scientists who showed that nitric oxide is the so-called ‘endothelium-derived relaxing factor’ discovered by Robert Furchgott. Now, another endothelium-derived factor that causes hyperpolarization has been identified, and it seems to be an even simpler molecule — the potassium ion.

Date: 1998
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