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A role for nitric oxide in hydroxyurea-mediated fetal hemoglobin induction
S. Bruce King
S. Bruce King
Published January 15, 2003
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2003;111(2):171-172. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI17597.
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A role for nitric oxide in hydroxyurea-mediated fetal hemoglobin induction

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Mechanism of fetal hemoglobin induction by hydroxyurea. Hydroxyurea is m...
Mechanism of fetal hemoglobin induction by hydroxyurea. Hydroxyurea is metabolized by an unknown pathway to produce nitric oxide that binds and activates sGC. Alternatively, hydroxyurea may be able to directly activate sGC. Activation of sGC increases production of cGMP, which probably influences some transcription factors leading to increased fetal hemoglobin synthesis.

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