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Confidence 0.03
First Reported 2007
Last Reported 2007
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 1
Total Number 1
Disease Relevance 0
Pain Relevance 0.18

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cytosol (NOS1) nuclear envelope (TMPO) oxidoreductase activity (NOS1)
chromosome (TMPO) cytoskeleton (NOS1) nucleus (TMPO)
TMPO (Homo sapiens)
NOS1 (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
agonist 84 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
bradykinin 1 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
b2 receptor 1 95.20 Very High Very High Very High
COX2 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Angina 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Increased Venous Pressure Under Development 3 16.52 Low Low
Adhesions 1 9.28 Low Low
Thrombosis 2 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Hypertension 2 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Stress 2 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Apoptosis 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Renal Disease 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Injury 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Cv General 3 Under Development 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Asthma 1 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

Sentences Mentioned In

Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
NO regulation and synthesis via activation of the Ca2+ dependent eNOS or nNOS isozymes can occur in response to a diverse array of agonists that signal through GPCRs, including the widely documented bradykinin and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors signalling pathways, in addition to TP [70,80].
TP Positive_regulation (occur) of Positive_regulation (activation) of nNOS associated with agonist and bradykinin
1) Confidence 0.03 Published 2007 Journal Biochim Biophys Acta Section Body Doc Link PMC2680961 Disease Relevance 0 Pain Relevance 0.18

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