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Extracellular Calcium Sensing and Extracellular Calcium Signaling

Physiological Reviews, 2001
The cloning of a G protein-coupled extracellular Ca2+(Cao2+)-sensing receptor (CaR) has elucidated the molecular basis for many of the previously recognized effects of Cao2+on tissues that maintain systemic Cao2+homeostasis, especially parathyroid chief cells and several cells in the kidney. The availability of the cloned CaR enabled the development of
E M, Brown, R J, MacLeod
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Extracellular matrix structure

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2016
Extracellular matrix (ECM) is a non-cellular three-dimensional macromolecular network composed of collagens, proteoglycans/glycosaminoglycans, elastin, fibronectin, laminins, and several other glycoproteins. Matrix components bind each other as well as cell adhesion receptors forming a complex network into which cells reside in all tissues and organs ...
Achilleas D, Theocharis   +3 more
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Extracellular electron transfer

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2001
Results from several laboratories indicate that extracellular electron transfer may be a general mechanism whereby microoorganisms generate energy for cell growth and/or maintenance. Specifically, bacteria can use redox-active organic small molecules, generated outside or inside the cells, to shuttle electrons between reduced and oxidized compounds ...
Hernandez, M. E., Newman, D. K.
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Plant extracellular vesicles

Protoplasma, 2019
Exocytosis is a key mechanism for delivering materials into the extracellular space for cell function and communication. In plant cells, conventional protein secretion (CPS) is achieved via an ER (endoplasmic reticulum)-Golgi-TGN (trans-Golgi network)-PM (plasma membrane) pathway.
Yong, Cui   +3 more
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Extracellular nucleic acids

BioEssays, 2007
AbstractExtracellular nucleic acids are found in different biological fluids in the organism and in the environment: DNA is a ubiquitous component of the organic matter pool in the soil and in all marine and freshwater habitats. Data from recent studies strongly suggest that extracellular DNA and RNA play important biological roles in microbial ...
Valentin V, Vlassov   +2 more
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