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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
R. John MacLeod, Edward M. Brown
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Extracellular DNA in Biofilms

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2011
Extracellular DNA (eDNA) is an important biofilm component that was recently discovered. Its presence has been initially observed in biofilms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus intermedius, Streptococcus mutans, then Enterococcus faecalis and staphylococci. Autolysis is the common mechanism by which eDNA is released. In P.
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Extracellular Matrix

2010
Publisher Summary Extracellular matrix is a dynamic organelle that surrounds the cell. It is a matrix of polysaccharide and protein polymers that prevents cell lysis and allows the development of a hydrostatic pressure within the cell that provides mechanical support for the plant. In general, the plant extracellular matrix is approximately 60 percent
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Extracellular matrix

2002
Publisher Summary The extracellular matrix comprises a large and varied group of structural macromolecules and their regulatory factors. These extracellular matrix molecules are a part of a finely regulated system of development, maintenance, and repair. The interactions of the extracellular matrix are involved in development and organ formation.
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