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Iso nopf100 no microsensor 1 mm

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The ISO-NOPF100 NO microsensor (1 mm) is a laboratory equipment product that measures nitric oxide (NO) levels. It features a 1 mm probe size and is designed for use in research applications.

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Measuring NO Release with GSNO

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The amount of NO released following addition of NO donor S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) to our experimental buffer (KRH; see below) was measured using an Apollo 1000 Free Radical analyser with an ISO-NOPF100 NO microsensor (1 mm) (World Precision Instruments, USA). The sensor was calibrated with S-nitroso-N-Acetyl-D,L-Penicillamine (Toronto Research) in 0.1 M CuCl2 solution 22 (link). Data were acquired using a Powerlab 2/25 and recorded in LabChart 8.1 (ADInstruments, New Zealand).
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Nitric Oxide Release Measurement

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The amount of NO released following addition of NO donor S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) to our experimental buffer (KRH; see below) was measured using an Apollo 1000 Free Radical analyser with an ISO-NOPF100 NO microsensor (1 mm) (World Precision Instruments, USA). The sensor was calibrated with S-nitroso-N-Acetyl-D,L-Penicillamine (Toronto Research) in 0.1 M CuCl2 solution 22 (link). Data were acquired using a Powerlab 2/25 and recorded in LabChart 8.1 (ADInstruments, New Zealand).
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