The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these cells retain their polarity, and this has made them particularly useful for Ca2+ signaling studies. In 1990, we discovered that this cell has the capability of producing both local cytosolic and global Ca2+ signals. The mechanisms underlying this signal generation have now been established. Furthermore, it has become clear that the local signals are sufficient for the control of both fluid and enzyme secretion, whereas prolonged global signals are dangerous and give rise to acute pancreatitis, a disease where the pancreas digests itself
Normal physiological regulation depends on Ca2+ microdomains, because there is a need to spatially s...
Normal physiological regulation depends on Ca2+ microdomains, because there is a need to spatially s...
The acinar cell is the key element in the exocrine pancreas, producing and secreting the enzymes nee...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar cell is a classical model for studies of secretion and signal transduction mec...
Cytosolic calcium signals are produced by suddenly increasing the concentration of free calcium ions...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signalling molecule, known to control a vast array of cellular processes. In...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signalling molecule, known to control a vast array of cellular processes. In...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signalling molecule, known to control a vast array of cellular processes. In...
Evidence consistently suggests that the earliest changes of acute pancreatitis are intracellular, th...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
Normal physiological regulation depends on Ca2+ microdomains, because there is a need to spatially s...
Normal physiological regulation depends on Ca2+ microdomains, because there is a need to spatially s...
The acinar cell is the key element in the exocrine pancreas, producing and secreting the enzymes nee...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar unit is a classical example of a polarized tissue. Even in isolation, these ce...
The pancreatic acinar cell is a classical model for studies of secretion and signal transduction mec...
Cytosolic calcium signals are produced by suddenly increasing the concentration of free calcium ions...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signalling molecule, known to control a vast array of cellular processes. In...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signalling molecule, known to control a vast array of cellular processes. In...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signalling molecule, known to control a vast array of cellular processes. In...
Evidence consistently suggests that the earliest changes of acute pancreatitis are intracellular, th...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
Normal physiological regulation depends on Ca2+ microdomains, because there is a need to spatially s...
Normal physiological regulation depends on Ca2+ microdomains, because there is a need to spatially s...
The acinar cell is the key element in the exocrine pancreas, producing and secreting the enzymes nee...