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Nitric oxide

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>It acts as a vasodilator (blood vessel relaxant).

>It therefore controls blood flow to tissues.

>It regulates the binding and release of oxygen to hemoglobin.

>It thereby controls the supply of oxygen to mitochondria (cell powerhouses that generate energy).

>It kills parasitic organisms, virus-infected cells, and tumor cells (by inactivating respiratory chain enzymes in their mitochondria).

>It stimulates the production of new mitochondria.

</LI></UL> The 1998 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology was awarded to Robert F.

Furchgott, Ferid Murad, and Louis J.

Ignarro for their discoveries of the role of nitric oxide in cardiovascular physiology.

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