Through the injection of f-aequorin (a calcium-specific luminescent reporter) and the use of an imaging photon detector, we see a distinct localized elevation of intracellular calcium that accompanies the appearance of the first furrow are at the blastodisc surface: the furrow positioning signal. As the leading edges of the are progress outward toward the margins of the blastodisc, they are accompanied by two subsurface slow calcium waves moving at about 0.2 mu m/s: the furrow propagation signal. As these wave fronts approach the edge of the blastodisc, another calcium signal arises in the central region where the positioning signal originally appeared. Like the propagation signal, it extends outward to the margins of the blastodisc, but in...
AbstractUsing complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-e...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signalling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pl...
Both luminescent (1, 2) and fluorescent (2) reporters have been used to image periodic large-scale i...
AbstractThrough the injection off-aequorin (a calcium-specific luminescent reporter) and the use of ...
Recent studies suggested that a Ca2+ signal is involved in the regulation of cell division. For exam...
We report that the first localized Ca2+ transient visualized in the blastodisc cortex of post-mitoti...
Imaging studies, using both luminescent and fluorescent Ca2+-sensitive reporters, have revealed that...
Cytokinesis, a key step in cell division, is known to be precisely regulated both in its timing and ...
Cytokinesis, a key step in cell division, is known to be precisely regulated both in its liming and ...
Calcium signals appear throughout the first 24 hours of zebrafish development. These begin at egg ac...
Using complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-examined ...
Through the injection of f-aequorin (a calcium-specific luminescent reporter), and the use of an ima...
Direct knowledge of Ca2+ patterns in vertebrate development is largely restricted to early stages, i...
AbstractThe generation of a required series of localized Ca2+ transients during cytokinesis in zebra...
Oscillations of cytosolic free calcium levels have been shown to influence gene regulation and cell ...
AbstractUsing complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-e...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signalling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pl...
Both luminescent (1, 2) and fluorescent (2) reporters have been used to image periodic large-scale i...
AbstractThrough the injection off-aequorin (a calcium-specific luminescent reporter) and the use of ...
Recent studies suggested that a Ca2+ signal is involved in the regulation of cell division. For exam...
We report that the first localized Ca2+ transient visualized in the blastodisc cortex of post-mitoti...
Imaging studies, using both luminescent and fluorescent Ca2+-sensitive reporters, have revealed that...
Cytokinesis, a key step in cell division, is known to be precisely regulated both in its timing and ...
Cytokinesis, a key step in cell division, is known to be precisely regulated both in its liming and ...
Calcium signals appear throughout the first 24 hours of zebrafish development. These begin at egg ac...
Using complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-examined ...
Through the injection of f-aequorin (a calcium-specific luminescent reporter), and the use of an ima...
Direct knowledge of Ca2+ patterns in vertebrate development is largely restricted to early stages, i...
AbstractThe generation of a required series of localized Ca2+ transients during cytokinesis in zebra...
Oscillations of cytosolic free calcium levels have been shown to influence gene regulation and cell ...
AbstractUsing complementary luminescent- and fluorescent-based Ca2+ imaging techniques, we have re-e...
It has been proposed that Ca2+ signalling, in the form of pulses, waves and steady gradients, may pl...
Both luminescent (1, 2) and fluorescent (2) reporters have been used to image periodic large-scale i...