Mitochondria are pivotal organelles in calcium (Ca2+) handling and signalling, constituting intracellular checkpoints for numerous processes that are vital for cell life. Alterations in mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis have been linked to a variety of pathological conditions and are critical in the aetiology of several human diseases. Efforts have been taken to harness mitochondrial Ca2+ transport mechanisms for therapeutic intervention, but pharmacological compounds that direct and selectively modulate mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis are currently lacking. New avenues have, however, emerged with the breakthrough discoveries on the genetic identification of the main players involved in mitochondrial Ca2+ influx and efflux pathways and with rec...
Over recent years, a renewed interest in mitochondria in the field of Ca(2+) signalling has highligh...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...
Mitochondria are being recognized as key factors in many unexpected areas of biomedical science. In ...
The divalent cation calcium (Ca2+) is considered one of the main second messengers inside cells and ...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) are some of the most versatile signalling molecules, and they have many physiolo...
Mitochondria are crucial in different intracellular pathways of signal transduction. Mitochondria ar...
Although it has long been known that mitochondria possess a complex molecular repertoire for accumul...
In the last 5 years, most of the molecules that control mitochondrial Ca(2+) homeostasis have been f...
Calcium (Ca2+) is a versatile secondary messenger involved in the regulation of a plethora of differ...
Mitochondrial Ca(2+) homeostasis is an important component of the calcium-mediated cellular response...
Mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake and release play a fundamental role in the control of different physiolo...
During the past two decades calcium (Ca(2+)) accumulation in energized mitochondria has emerged as a...
Mitochondria promptly respond to Ca2+-mediated cell stimulations with a rapid accumulation of the ca...
Ca2+ has a central role in all the cellular functions. Its signal is shaped by the coordinated actio...
AbstractIn the Fifties, electron microscopy studies on neuronal cells showed that mitochondria typic...
Over recent years, a renewed interest in mitochondria in the field of Ca(2+) signalling has highligh...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...
Mitochondria are being recognized as key factors in many unexpected areas of biomedical science. In ...
The divalent cation calcium (Ca2+) is considered one of the main second messengers inside cells and ...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) are some of the most versatile signalling molecules, and they have many physiolo...
Mitochondria are crucial in different intracellular pathways of signal transduction. Mitochondria ar...
Although it has long been known that mitochondria possess a complex molecular repertoire for accumul...
In the last 5 years, most of the molecules that control mitochondrial Ca(2+) homeostasis have been f...
Calcium (Ca2+) is a versatile secondary messenger involved in the regulation of a plethora of differ...
Mitochondrial Ca(2+) homeostasis is an important component of the calcium-mediated cellular response...
Mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake and release play a fundamental role in the control of different physiolo...
During the past two decades calcium (Ca(2+)) accumulation in energized mitochondria has emerged as a...
Mitochondria promptly respond to Ca2+-mediated cell stimulations with a rapid accumulation of the ca...
Ca2+ has a central role in all the cellular functions. Its signal is shaped by the coordinated actio...
AbstractIn the Fifties, electron microscopy studies on neuronal cells showed that mitochondria typic...
Over recent years, a renewed interest in mitochondria in the field of Ca(2+) signalling has highligh...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...
Mitochondria are being recognized as key factors in many unexpected areas of biomedical science. In ...