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Circulation
January 2015
From the King's College London British Heart Foundation Centre, Cardiovascular Division, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, London, UK (S.A.O., H.F., A.N., J.H., B.J., P.C., A.J.W.); Division of Women's Health, Women's Health Academic Centre, King's College London and King's Health Partners, London, UK (K.D.T., P.T.); Department of Anaesthetics (A.N.), and Biomedical Research Centre (S.A.O., H.F., A.N., J.H., B.J., P.C., A.W.), Guy's & St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Background: Inorganic nitrite dilates small resistance arterioles via hypoxia-facilitated reduction to vasodilating nitric oxide. The effects of nitrite in human conduit arteries have not been investigated. In contrast to nitrite, organic nitrates are established selective dilators of conduit arteries.
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