reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2012Closed access

Nitric oxide release: Part II. Therapeutic applications

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Abstract

A wide range of nitric oxide (NO)-releasing materials has emerged as potential therapeutics that exploit NO's vast biological roles. Macromolecular NO-releasing scaffolds are particularly promising due to their ability to store and deliver larger NO payloads in a more controlled and effective manner compared to low molecular weight NO donors. While a variety of scaffolds (e.g., particles, dendrimers, and polymers/films) have been cleverly designed, the ultimate clinical utility of most NO-releasing macromolecules remains unrealized. Although not wholly predictive of clinical success, in vitro and in vivo investigations have enabled a preliminary evaluation of the therapeutic potential of such materials. In…

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Keywords
  • Nitric oxide
  • Nanotechnology
  • Macromolecule
  • Exploit
  • Chemistry
  • Materials science
  • Computer science
  • Biochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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