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Fig. 1. (A) Pre-incubation of equimolar nitrite and hydrosulfide (50 mM each in 50 mM Tris buffer at pH 7.4) generates a photolabile compound that releases NO as de-
Fig. 2. Summary of possible reactions leading to formation of stable intermedi-accumulate in the presence of excess sulfide
Fig. 3. Hypothetical scheme depicting the possible interactions between constitu-lead to formation of SSNO-

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