Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) are powerful intracellular signals, controlling contraction as well as metabolism in muscle cells. To fully understand the role of calcium redistribution upon excitation and contraction in skeletal muscle cells, the local [Ca2+] in different compartments needs to be taken into consideration. Fluorescent probes allow the determination of [Ca2+] in the cytosol where myofibrils are embedded, the lumen of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and the mitochondrial matrix. Previously, models have been developed describing intracellular calcium handling in skeletal and cardiac muscle cells. However, a comprehensive model describing the kinetics of the changes in free calcium concentration in these three...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
Calcium release during skeletal muscle excitation-contraction (EC) coupling occurs at the junctions ...
Calcium is the main regulator of skeletal muscle metabolic activity. The question has been addressed...
Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) are powerful intracellular signals, controlling co...
Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) are powerful intracellular signals, controlling co...
<div><p>Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]) are powerful intracellular sign...
Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) are powerful intracellular signals, controlling co...
Calcium is the main regulator of skeletal muscle metabolic activity. The question has been addressed...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) enter mitochondria via the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter, driven by electrical an...
<div><p>Mitochondrial calcium handling and its relation with calcium released from sarcoplasmic reti...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
<p>The unit cell of the skeletal muscle fiber, the half sarcomere, is approximated as a cylinder, so...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
Calcium release during skeletal muscle excitation-contraction (EC) coupling occurs at the junctions ...
Calcium is the main regulator of skeletal muscle metabolic activity. The question has been addressed...
Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) are powerful intracellular signals, controlling co...
Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) are powerful intracellular signals, controlling co...
<div><p>Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]) are powerful intracellular sign...
Variations of free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) are powerful intracellular signals, controlling co...
Calcium is the main regulator of skeletal muscle metabolic activity. The question has been addressed...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) enter mitochondria via the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter, driven by electrical an...
<div><p>Mitochondrial calcium handling and its relation with calcium released from sarcoplasmic reti...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
<p>The unit cell of the skeletal muscle fiber, the half sarcomere, is approximated as a cylinder, so...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
The physical sites of calcium entry and exit in the skeletal muscle cell are distinct and highly org...
Calcium release during skeletal muscle excitation-contraction (EC) coupling occurs at the junctions ...
Calcium is the main regulator of skeletal muscle metabolic activity. The question has been addressed...