Edited by
Bruno Tota, Universita della Calabria, Arcavacata de Rende, Italy
Barry Trimmer, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
Description
This volume provides a novel insight to the evolutionary and comparative aspects of nitric oxide- nitric oxide synthase system as a central
regulator of invertebrate and vertebrate homeostasis. By critically selecting and summarizing the ever–increasing number of original
studies, these presentations review a variety of important signalling and modulatory roles played by nitric oxide at molecular, cell,
organ and organ system levels. It addresses not only specialists and graduate students in the field, but also all biologists concerned
with how this unique, gaseous, pleiotropic molecule has been employed by living systems, uncovering a new dimension of the wonders of
life.
Included in series
Advances in Experimental Biology
Audience:
Experimental biologists, researchers in developmental cell and comparative biology within animal and plant biology.