Highly Cited Nitric Oxide Articles By Salvador Moncada

1981-95 CitationsJan.-Sept. 1996 CitationsAt Least 250 Citations, 1981-95 3,879 431 R.M.J. Palmer, A.G. Ferrige, S. Moncada, "Nitric-oxide release accounts for the biological activity of endothelium-derived relaxing factor," Nature, 327:524-6, 1987. 3,347 775 S. Moncada, R.M.J. Palmer, E.A. Higgs, "Nitric oxide-physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology," Pharmacological Reviews, 43:109-42, 1992. 1,815 199 R.M.J. Palmer, D.S. Ashton, S. Moncada,"Vascular endothelial cells synthesize nit

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1981-95 CitationsJan.-Sept. 1996 CitationsAt Least 250 Citations, 1981-95 3,879 431 R.M.J. Palmer, A.G. Ferrige, S. Moncada, "Nitric-oxide release accounts for the biological activity of endothelium-derived relaxing factor," Nature, 327:524-6, 1987. 3,347 775 S. Moncada, R.M.J. Palmer, E.A. Higgs, "Nitric oxide-physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology," Pharmacological Reviews, 43:109-42, 1992. 1,815 199 R.M.J. Palmer, D.S. Ashton, S. Moncada,"Vascular endothelial cells synthesize nitric oxide from l-arginine," Nature, 333:664-6, 1988. 863 105 D.D. Rees, R.M.J. Palmer, S. Moncada, "Role of endothelium-derived nitric oxide in the regulation of blood pressure," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 86:3375-8, 1989. 846 82 R.J. Gryglewski, S. Moncada, R.M.J. Palmer, "Superoxide anion is involved in the breakdown of endothelium-derived vascular relaxing factor," Nature, 320:454-6, 1986. 783 143 D.D. Rees, R.M.J. Palmer, R. Schulz, H.F. Hodson, S. Moncada, "Characterization of 3 inhibitors of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in vitro and in vivo," British Journal of Pharmacology, 101:746-52, 1990. 758 47 ...

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