@Article{Komaszyło2006,
journal="Klinika Oczna / Acta Ophthalmologica Polonica",
issn="0023-2157",
volume="108",
number="1",
year="2006",
title="The role of nitric oxide in physiology 
and pathogenesis of ocular diseases",
abstract="Nitric oxide (NO) is a gas with diverse biological activities produced from arginine by nitric oxide synthetase (NOS). The loss of retinal ganglion cells is a hallmark of many ophthalmic diseases including glaucoma, retinal ischemia due to central artery occlusion and anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. It may well be significant in optic neuritis, optic nerve, trauma and AIDS. NO appears to be involved in the regulation of intraocular pressure, in the modulation of ocular blood flow and in apoptosis. This article gives a short and simplified overview of the biochemistry of NO and its role in physiology and pathogenesis of ocular diseases.",
author="Komaszyło, Katarzyna
and Zalewska, Renata
and Mariak, Zofia
and Wiśniewska, Róża",
pages="103--106",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/The-role-of-nitric-oxide-in-physiology-r-nand-pathogenesis-of-ocular-diseases,124,48803,1,1.html"
}