Acute pancreatitis is an increasingly common and sometimes severe disease for which there is little specific therapy. Chronic pancreatitis is a common and grossly debilitating sequel that is largely irreversible, whatever treatment is adopted. In the face of these burdens, the absence of specific treatments is a spur to research. The acinar cell is the primary target of injury from alcohol metabolites, bile, hyperlipidaemia, hyperstimulation and other causes. These induce abnormal, prolonged, global, cytosolic calcium signals, the prevention of which also prevents premature digestive enzyme activation, cytokine expression, vacuole formation and acinar cell necrosis. Such agents increase calcium entry through the plasma membrane and/or incre...
Secretagogues, such as cholecystokinin and acetylcholine, utilise a variety of second messengers (in...
Acute pancreatitis remains a challenging disease because of incomplete understanding of its pathobio...
In this account of the 2022 Palade Medal Lecture, an attempt is made to explain, as simply as possib...
Acute pancreatitis is an increasingly common and sometimes severe disease for which there is little ...
Evidence consistently suggests that the earliest changes of acute pancreatitis are intracellular, th...
Sustained, toxic elevations of pancreatic acinar cell cytosolic free calcium ion concentration ([Ca2...
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...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Ca2+ is a universal intracellular messenger that controls a wide range of cellular processes. In pan...
Secretagogues, such as cholecystokinin and acetylcholine, utilise a variety of second messengers (in...
Ca2+ is a universal intracellular messenger that controls a wide range of cellular processes. In pan...
Secretagogues, such as cholecystokinin and acetylcholine, utilise a variety of second messengers (in...
Acute pancreatitis remains a challenging disease because of incomplete understanding of its pathobio...
In this account of the 2022 Palade Medal Lecture, an attempt is made to explain, as simply as possib...
Acute pancreatitis is an increasingly common and sometimes severe disease for which there is little ...
Evidence consistently suggests that the earliest changes of acute pancreatitis are intracellular, th...
Sustained, toxic elevations of pancreatic acinar cell cytosolic free calcium ion concentration ([Ca2...
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...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Pancreatitis and Calcium Signalling was an international research workshop organized by the authors ...
Ca2+ is a universal intracellular messenger that controls a wide range of cellular processes. In pan...
Secretagogues, such as cholecystokinin and acetylcholine, utilise a variety of second messengers (in...
Ca2+ is a universal intracellular messenger that controls a wide range of cellular processes. In pan...
Secretagogues, such as cholecystokinin and acetylcholine, utilise a variety of second messengers (in...
Acute pancreatitis remains a challenging disease because of incomplete understanding of its pathobio...
In this account of the 2022 Palade Medal Lecture, an attempt is made to explain, as simply as possib...