We present a theoretical analysis of intracellular calcium waves propagated by calcium feedback at the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) receptor. The model includes essential features of calcium excitability, but is still analytically tractable. Formulas are derived for the wave speed, amplitude, and width. The calculations take into account cytoplasmic Ca buffering, the punctate nature of the Ca release channels, channel inactivation, and Ca pumping. For relatively fast buffers, the wave speed is well approximated by V(infinity) = (J(eff)D(eff)/C0)1/2, where J(eff) is an effective, buffered source strength; D(eff) is the effective, buffered diffusion constant of Ca; and C(0) is the Ca threshold for channel activation. It is found that th...
We have investigated the effects of Ca2+ diffusion, mobile and stationary Ca2+ buffers in the cytoso...
Although the exact details are disputed, it is well established that propagating waves of increased ...
Neuronal calcium signals propagating by simple diffusion and reaction with mobile and stationary buf...
We present a theoretical analysis of intracellular calcium waves propagated by calcium feedback at t...
We present a theoretical analysis of intracellular calcium waves propagated by calcium feedback at t...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of in-trac...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of intrace...
We study the models for calcium (Ca) dynamics developed in earlier studies, in each of which the key...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of intrace...
AbstractIntercellular regenerative calcium waves in systems such as the liver and the blowfly saliva...
Calcium waves are a much studied and important physiological phenomenon in many cell types (e.g. ooc...
The De Young Keizer model for intracellular calcium oscillations is based around a detailed descript...
The inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate receptor (IPR) plays a crucial role in calcium dynamics in a wide...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
We have investigated the effects of Ca2+ diffusion, mobile and stationary Ca2+ buffers in the cytoso...
Although the exact details are disputed, it is well established that propagating waves of increased ...
Neuronal calcium signals propagating by simple diffusion and reaction with mobile and stationary buf...
We present a theoretical analysis of intracellular calcium waves propagated by calcium feedback at t...
We present a theoretical analysis of intracellular calcium waves propagated by calcium feedback at t...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of in-trac...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of intrace...
We study the models for calcium (Ca) dynamics developed in earlier studies, in each of which the key...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of intrace...
AbstractIntercellular regenerative calcium waves in systems such as the liver and the blowfly saliva...
Calcium waves are a much studied and important physiological phenomenon in many cell types (e.g. ooc...
The De Young Keizer model for intracellular calcium oscillations is based around a detailed descript...
The inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate receptor (IPR) plays a crucial role in calcium dynamics in a wide...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
We have investigated the effects of Ca2+ diffusion, mobile and stationary Ca2+ buffers in the cytoso...
Although the exact details are disputed, it is well established that propagating waves of increased ...
Neuronal calcium signals propagating by simple diffusion and reaction with mobile and stationary buf...