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Calcium - a life and death signal
Published in Nature (London) (15-10-1998)“…One of the most versatile and universal signaling agents in the human body is the calcium ion, Ca2+, but the way in which it acts during cell birth, life and…”
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Intra-axonal calcium changes after axotomy in wild-type and slow Wallerian degeneration axons
Published in Neuroscience (06-12-2012)“…Highlights ► No link between Ca2+ distribution and Wallerian degeneration at time points studied. ► Schmidt–Lanterman clefts in WldS show slightly lower basal…”
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Unifying principles of calcium wave propagation — Insights from a three-dimensional model for atrial myocytes
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-09-2015)“…Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular calcium signals occurring during each heartbeat exhibit…”
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The versatility and universality of calcium signalling
Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-10-2000)“…The universality of calcium as an intracellular messenger depends on its enormous versatility. Cells have a calcium signalling toolkit with many components…”
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Imaging the hierarchical Ca2+ signalling system in HeLa cells
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-03-1997)“…1. Confocal microscopy was used to investigate hormone-induced subcellular Ca2+ release signals from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in a prototype…”
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Calcium signalling
Published in Current biology (11-03-1999)“…Cellular signalling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface membrane to specific targets within the cell. Often, the information…”
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Calcium in the heart: when it's good, it's very very good, but when it's bad, it's horrid
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-11-2007)“…Ca(2+) increases in the heart control both contraction and transcription. To accommodate a short-term increased cardiovascular demand, neurohormonal modulators…”
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Signal transduction. The calcium entry pas de deux
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Nuclear calcium signalling
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-03-2000)“…The topic of nuclear Ca2+ signalling is beset by discrepant observations of substantial nuclear/cytoplasmic gradients. The reasons why some labs have recorded…”
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Defective chemoattractant-induced calcium signalling in S100A9 null neutrophils
Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-02-2007)“…Abstract The S100 family member S100A9 and its heterodimeric partner, S100A8, are cytosolic Ca2+ binding proteins abundantly expressed in neutrophils. To…”
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The elemental principles of calcium signaling
Published in Cell (01-12-1995)“…Ca super(2+) is a ubiquitous intracellular signaling molecule controlling a wide array of cellular processes, including secretion, contraction, and cell…”
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FENS-1 and DFCP1 are FYVE domain-containing proteins with distinct functions in the endosomal and Golgi compartments
Published in Journal of cell science (01-11-2001)“…FENS-1 and DFCP1 are recently discovered proteins containing one or two FYVE-domains respectively. We show that the FYVE domains in these proteins can bind…”
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Bi-directional signalling from the InsP3 receptor: regulation by calcium and accessory factors
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-10-2003)“…Calcium is a pleiotropic messenger controlling a diverse array of intracellular events from fertilization to cell death. One of the main mechanisms by which…”
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The thiol reagent, thimerosal, evokes Ca2+ spikes in HeLa cells by sensitizing the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-12-1992)“…The thiol reagent, thimerosal, has been shown to cause an increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in several cell types, and to cause Ca2+…”
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Cooking with calcium: the recipes for composing global signals from elementary events
Published in Cell (31-10-1997)“…Recent studies have suggested that global intracellular Ca2+ signals arise from the summation and coordination of subcellular elementary release events (e.g.,…”
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A comparison of fluorescent Ca2+indicator properties and their use in measuring elementary and global Ca2+signals
Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-10-2000)“…Quantifying the magnitude of Ca2+signals from changes in the emission of fluorescent indicators relies on assumptions about the indicator behaviour in situ…”
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The JAK3 inhibitor WHI‐P154 prevents PDGF‐evoked process outgrowth in human neural precursor cells
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-04-2006)“…The prospect of manipulating endogenous neural stem cells to replace damaged tissue and correct functional deficits offers a novel mechanism for treating a…”
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Calcium signalling—an overview
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-02-2001)“…Calcium (Ca2+) is an almost universal intracellular messenger, controlling a diverse range of cellular processes, such as gene transcription (see Mellström and…”
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Ca2+ entry into PC12 cells initiated by ryanodine receptors or inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors
Published in Biochemical journal (15-01-1998)“…Capacitative Ca2+ entry (CCE) is a universal mechanism for refilling intracellular Ca2+ stores in electrically non-excitable cells. The situation in excitable…”
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Expression and Function of Ryanodine Receptors in Nonexcitable Cells
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-03-1996)“…We have used reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction to investigate the expression of ryanodine receptors in several excitable and nonexcitable cell…”
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