Queen Mary, University of London
Nitric oxide, erectile dysfunction and Viagra
Measuring nitric oxide produced by endothelial cells
Nobel Prize, 1998
Prostaglandins and Aspirin the importance of bioassay
Septic shock
Discovering that EDRF is nitric oxide (NO), 1986
The biochemical pathway of nitric oxide in the brain
Blood platelet function - why aspirin causes bleeding
The Prostacyclin Discovery
Nitric Oxide in pregnancy
Growing up in Central America
Structure of prostacyclin, 1976: Nobel Prize, 1982
Homeostatic functioning of the blood vessel wall
Nitric oxide as regulator of blood pressure and blood flow
Discovering thromboxane synthase, and a new enzyme
Starting work in John Vanes laboratory, 1971
Mitochondria nitric oxide as modulator of oxygen consumption
Mitochondria new ideas about the way cells use energy sources
Discovery of EDRF (Endothelium Derived Relaxing Factor), 198
Medical school and expulsion from El Salvador
Group leader at Wellcome Research Laboratory
Inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis and tissue damage
Wellcome's important characteristics
Determining how nitric oxide is made
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