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Allopregnanolone-induced rise in intracellular calcium in embryonic hippocampal neurons parallels their proliferative potential [PDF]
Background Factors that regulate intracellular calcium concentration are known to play a critical role in brain function and neural development, including neural plasticity and neurogenesis.
Brinton Roberta, Wang Jun
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Physiology of intracellular calcium buffering.
Calcium signaling underlies much of physiology. Almost all the Ca2+ in the cytoplasm is bound to buffers, with typically only ∼1% being freely ionized at resting levels in most cells. Physiological Ca2+ buffers include small molecules and proteins, and experimentally Ca2+ indicators will also buffer calcium.
Eisner D +3 more
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Many anesthetics, including Propofol, have been reported to induce elevation of intracellular calcium, and we were interested to investigate the possible contribution of calcium elevation to the mechanism of the newly approved remimazolam actions ...
Tomoaki Urabe +8 more
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Intracellular calcium signaling [PDF]
In excitable cells, the major pathway for Ca2+ influx is via highly Ca2+-selective voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (VGCC). The original alphabetical nomenclature was replaced recently with standard numerical nomenclature: Cav1.1-1.4, Cav2.1-2.3, Cav3.1-3.3.
Martha C, Nowycky, Andrew P, Thomas
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Internalization of apoptotic cells during efferocytosis requires Mertk-mediated calcium influx
Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells, called efferocytosis, requires calcium inside and outside of phagocytes. Due to its necessity, calcium flux is sophisticatedly modulated, and the level of intracellular calcium in phagocytes is ultimately elevated during ...
Susumin Yang +8 more
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Measurement of Intracellular Calcium [PDF]
To a certain extent, all cellular, physiological, and pathological phenomena that occur in cells are accompanied by ionic changes. The development of techniques allowing the measurement of such ion activities has contributed substantially to our understanding of normal and abnormal cellular function.
A, Takahashi +3 more
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In eukaryotes, calcium not only is an essential mineral nutrient but also serves as an intracellular second messenger that is necessary for many physiological processes. Previous studies showed that the protein phosphatase-calcineurin protects fungi from
Chi Zhang +5 more
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Summary: Higher risk of cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation (AF) associates with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with the underlying mechanism largely unknown.
Yanhong Luo +5 more
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Refilling intracellular calcium stores [PDF]
Within the cardiac cell, the movements of calcium ions are tightly regulated by a number of regulatory proteins including pumps, and channels. The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is in large part responsible for orchestrating these movements for the normal functioning of the cardiomyocyte.
Changwon, Kho +3 more
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Effect of calcium electroporation in combination with metformin in vivo and correlation between viability and intracellular ATP level after calcium electroporation in vitro. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Calcium electroporation is a new experimental anti-cancer treatment where calcium is internalized into cells by application of short, high voltage pulses.
Stine Krog Frandsen, Julie Gehl
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