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Genes associated with calcium signaling have promising diagnostic potential for gastric cancer. [PDF]
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Mss2 shapes the virulence of <i>Candida albicans</i> through reactive oxygen species (ROS) and calcium signaling, independent of direct transcriptional control. [PDF]
Ke CL +4 more
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Autism Spectrum Disorder Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Display Dysregulated Calcium Signaling During Neural Differentiation. [PDF]
AlShawaf AJ +6 more
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Calcium signaling hypothesis: A non-negligible pathogenesis in Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Signaling in Hippocampal Neurons. [PDF]
Shkryl VM.
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Dysregulated calcium signaling in the aged macaque entorhinal cortex associated with tau hyperphosphorylation. [PDF]
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2000
The topic of nuclear Ca2+ signalling is beset by discrepant observations of substantial nuclear/cytoplasmic gradients. The reasons why some labs have recorded such gradients, whilst other workers see equilibration of Ca2+(cyt) and Ca2+(nuc) using the same cells and techniques, is unexplained.
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The topic of nuclear Ca2+ signalling is beset by discrepant observations of substantial nuclear/cytoplasmic gradients. The reasons why some labs have recorded such gradients, whilst other workers see equilibration of Ca2+(cyt) and Ca2+(nuc) using the same cells and techniques, is unexplained.
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Mechanosensory Calcium Signaling
2012Mechanotransduction describes the cellular process by which mechanical stimuli are translated into intracellular adaptive responses through biochemical signals. Current research has begun to focus on the once-forgotten organelle, the primary cilia, in this mechanotransduction process. Primary cilia are found on almost every cell type, with a functional
Thomas J, Jones, Surya M, Nauli
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2012
Calcium is the major intracellular messenger linking synaptic activity in neurons to gene expression to control diverse functions including adaptive responses to synaptic activity as well as survival and death (Bading et al. 1993; Hardingham et al. 1997; Chawla and Bading 2001; West et al. 2001; Zhang et al.
C. Peter Bengtson, Hilmar Bading
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Calcium is the major intracellular messenger linking synaptic activity in neurons to gene expression to control diverse functions including adaptive responses to synaptic activity as well as survival and death (Bading et al. 1993; Hardingham et al. 1997; Chawla and Bading 2001; West et al. 2001; Zhang et al.
C. Peter Bengtson, Hilmar Bading
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Biochemical Society Transactions, 2003
Calcium regulates three different aspects of cardiac contraction. It drives pacemaker activity, excitation–contraction coupling and the transcriptional events that remodel the Ca2+ signalling system in both health and disease.
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Calcium regulates three different aspects of cardiac contraction. It drives pacemaker activity, excitation–contraction coupling and the transcriptional events that remodel the Ca2+ signalling system in both health and disease.
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