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The involvement of nitric oxide (NO) as an effector molecule in many physiological and pathological situations is now firmly established. Although NO can be measured directly using NO-specific electrodes and chemiluminescence, the measurement of the stable end-products of NO metabolism, nitrite (NO
2−
) and nitrate (NO
3−
), is commonly used as a rapid and simple way to assess NO production when large numbers of samples are to be processed. NO can undergo a series of reactions within biological tissues, including:
(a)
(b)