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Calcium Oxalate Stone Agglomeration Inhibition [tm] Reflects Renal Stone-Forming Activity.

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Calcium

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1998
Ca2+ is involved in an intriguing variety of different biological events. The rapid development of techniques such as region- or organelle-directed fluorescent probes and laser scanning confocal microscopy for studying cellular biological events at a molecular level provides us with a rich daily intake of new results.
J, Evenäs, A, Malmendal, S, Forsén
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Calcium

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Disorders of calcium homeostasis are frequent and seldom diagnosed in the Emergency Department. In both the adult and pediatric population, the causes of increased or decreased calcium are many, and the index of suspicion needs to be raised for these disorders.
J D, DeCristofaro, R C, Tsang
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Calcium binding to fluorescent calcium indicators: Calcium green, calcium orange and calcium crimson

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1991
The recently introduced fluorescent calcium sensitive indicators calcium green, calcium orange and calcium crimson suggest important improvements and advantages to detect small calcium transients at low indicator concentrations. Thermodynamic dissociation constants and dissociation rate constants of calcium green, calcium orange and calcium crimson ...
M, Eberhard, P, Erne
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Calcium-Agonists

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1986
In contrast to nifedipine-like calcium antagonists, calcium agonistic 1,4-dihydropyridines have vasoconstricting and positive inotropic properties. BAY K 8644 has become the prototype of this new class. Its enantiomers show opposite effects on the calcium channel: one acts as a calcium agonist with the pharmacological profile of the racemic compound ...
M, Bechem, M, Schramm
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Calcium oxalate: calcium phosphate transformations

Urological Research, 2010
Knowledge of the physical-chemical mechanisms responsible for the crystal growth and dissolution events involved in stone formation might enable the manipulation of thermodynamics in such a way as to increase the solubility of sparingly soluble phases (such as calcium oxalates and phosphates), thereby reducing the driving force for stone formation ...
George H, Nancollas, Zachary J, Henneman
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Calcium, calcium channels, and calcium channel antagonists

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1990
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels are an important pathway for Ca2+ influx in excitable cells. They also represent an important site of action for a therapeutic group of agents, the Ca2+ channel antagonists. These drugs enjoy considerable use in the cardiovascular area including angina, some arrhythmias, hypertension, and peripheral vascular disorders ...
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