Le Feng Wang
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Recent Articles
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Fan Q, Chen L, Cheng S, Li F, Lau W, Wang L, et al.
Oxid Med Cell Longev
. 2014 May;
2014:376515.
PMID: 24790702
Nitrates are the most frequently prescribed and utilized drugs worldwide. The elderly are a major population receiving nitrate therapy. Both nitrates and aging can increase in vivo reactive oxygen species...
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Zhang X, Chi Y, Wang L, Wang H, Lin X
Respirology
. 2014 Apr;
19(5):723-9.
PMID: 24750361
Background And Objective: Systemic inflammation plays an important role in both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and coronary artery disease (CAD). The purpose of the present study was to assess...
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Razavi H, Wang L, Weicker S, Rohan M, Law C, McCormack D, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2004 Apr;
170(3):227-33.
PMID: 15059787
Nitric oxide (NO) derived from inducible NO synthase (iNOS) contributes to the pathophysiology of acute lung injury (ALI). The effect of iNOS on pulmonary neutrophil infiltration in ALI is not...
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Wang L, Patel M, Moshref Razavi H, Weicker S, Joseph M, McCormack D, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2002 Jun;
165(12):1634-9.
PMID: 12070065
The effects of nitric oxide (NO) from calcium-independent NO synthase (iNOS) on microvascular protein leak in acute lung injury (ALI) are uncertain, possibly because of disparate effects of iNOS-derived NO...
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Razavi H, Werhun R, Scott J, Weicker S, Wang L, McCormack D, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2002 Apr;
30(4):868-73.
PMID: 11940761
Objective: Although inhaled nitric oxide transiently improves oxygenation in patients with acute lung injury, it has not affected clinical outcomes. As well, the effects of inhaled nitric oxide on the...