The calcium ion is the simplest and most versatile second messenger in biology. Harboring a myriad of calcium effector proteins, migrating cells display an exquisite multiscaled and multilayered architecture of intracellular calcium dynamics. In motile fibroblasts, for instance, there are transient calcium microdomains ('calcium flickers') of similar to 5 mu m in diameter and 10-2000 ms in duration, a rising flicker activity gradient along the rear-to-front axis, and a shallow background calcium concentration gradient in the opposite direction. When subjected to external gradients of guidance cues, local flicker gradients are created de nova in the leading edge, which steer cells to turn in new directions as defined by the asymmet...
A reaction-diffusion model is presented to encapsulate calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) as a p...
Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentrati...
Ca2+ signals control cell migration by regulating forward movement and cell adhesion. However, it is...
Directional movement is a property common to all cell types during development and is critical to ti...
Rapid and local changes in the concentration of calcium ions can have a dramatic impact on signaling...
Cell migration is controlled by various Ca2+ signals. Local Ca2+ signals, in particular, have been i...
Many essential physiological processes are controlled by calcium. To ensure reliability and specific...
Proper control of Ca2+ signaling is mandatory for effective cell migration, which is critical for em...
Local signaling, cell polarization, and protrusive growth are key steps in directed migration of bio...
Copyright © 2015 Feng-Chiao Tsai et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeC...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
Local signaling, cell polarization, and protrusive growth are key steps in directed migration of bio...
Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentrati...
Background: During Xenopus gastrulation, cell intercalation drives convergent extension of dorsal ti...
While calcium signaling in excitable cells, such as muscle or neurons, is extensively characterized,...
A reaction-diffusion model is presented to encapsulate calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) as a p...
Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentrati...
Ca2+ signals control cell migration by regulating forward movement and cell adhesion. However, it is...
Directional movement is a property common to all cell types during development and is critical to ti...
Rapid and local changes in the concentration of calcium ions can have a dramatic impact on signaling...
Cell migration is controlled by various Ca2+ signals. Local Ca2+ signals, in particular, have been i...
Many essential physiological processes are controlled by calcium. To ensure reliability and specific...
Proper control of Ca2+ signaling is mandatory for effective cell migration, which is critical for em...
Local signaling, cell polarization, and protrusive growth are key steps in directed migration of bio...
Copyright © 2015 Feng-Chiao Tsai et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeC...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
Local signaling, cell polarization, and protrusive growth are key steps in directed migration of bio...
Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentrati...
Background: During Xenopus gastrulation, cell intercalation drives convergent extension of dorsal ti...
While calcium signaling in excitable cells, such as muscle or neurons, is extensively characterized,...
A reaction-diffusion model is presented to encapsulate calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) as a p...
Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentrati...
Ca2+ signals control cell migration by regulating forward movement and cell adhesion. However, it is...