ozone exposure triggers nitric oxide production in lung immune cells
Exposure to ozone causes nitric oxide production in macrophages and type II cells of rat lung, and induces iNOS expression.
What this means for you
Nitric oxide is a signaling molecule your body uses to relax blood vessels, support circulation, and coordinate immune responses. When immune cells ramp up nitric oxide production, it's a sign the body's natural defense and repair systems are being activated — something many people associate with better recovery and cardiovascular support.
The published research
Liver International 2004, 24, 55–62 Copyright r Blackwell Munksgaard 2004
· 2004
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