Calcium is important in many intracellular regulatory processes. However, the maintenance of low levels of this cation within the cytosol is essential for maintenance of cell viability, in view of the large concentration gradient of ionic calcium across the plasma membrane. The expenditure of energy is needed to maintain intracellular calcium concentration [Ca2+]i at normal levels. In addition, the integrity of the limiting membrane is also vital for this function. Thus, any disruption of membrane characteristics or of mitochondrial anabolic processes may lead to deleterious levels of [Ca2+]i. The toxicity of a wide range of unrelated agents may, therefore, be in part due to elevation of cytosolic calcium. This general event may synergize w...
Pesticides of different chemical classes exert their toxic effects on the nervous system by acting o...
The high efficiency of the neuronal calcium signaling depends on the calcium distribution in intrace...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
The availability of techniques that allow the quantitation of levels of ionized calcium within intac...
Calcium ions have been increasingly implicated as a mediator of the mechanisms generating lethal cel...
Many forms of neurodegeneration are ascribed to excessive cellular Ca2+ loading (Ca2+ hypothesis). W...
Calcium is an important cation and is involved in many physiological and biochemical processes. Cons...
The ability of synaptosomes subjected to oxidative stress, to maintain homeostasis has been evaluate...
Excitotoxicity is thought to be a major mechanism contributing to neurodegeneration during central n...
The cytoskeleton is a major constituent of the neuronal cytoplasm; it controls cell shape and plays ...
Due to the REACH regulation, more animal studies for regulatory safety studies are needed in the com...
Evolution has exploited the chemical properties of Ca(2+), which facilitate its reversible binding t...
Both acute and chronic degenerative diseases of the nervous system reduce the viability and function...
Calcium ion is a highly versatile cellular messenger. Calcium signals-defined as transient increment...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an universal second messenger that regulates the most important activities of all ...
Pesticides of different chemical classes exert their toxic effects on the nervous system by acting o...
The high efficiency of the neuronal calcium signaling depends on the calcium distribution in intrace...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
The availability of techniques that allow the quantitation of levels of ionized calcium within intac...
Calcium ions have been increasingly implicated as a mediator of the mechanisms generating lethal cel...
Many forms of neurodegeneration are ascribed to excessive cellular Ca2+ loading (Ca2+ hypothesis). W...
Calcium is an important cation and is involved in many physiological and biochemical processes. Cons...
The ability of synaptosomes subjected to oxidative stress, to maintain homeostasis has been evaluate...
Excitotoxicity is thought to be a major mechanism contributing to neurodegeneration during central n...
The cytoskeleton is a major constituent of the neuronal cytoplasm; it controls cell shape and plays ...
Due to the REACH regulation, more animal studies for regulatory safety studies are needed in the com...
Evolution has exploited the chemical properties of Ca(2+), which facilitate its reversible binding t...
Both acute and chronic degenerative diseases of the nervous system reduce the viability and function...
Calcium ion is a highly versatile cellular messenger. Calcium signals-defined as transient increment...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an universal second messenger that regulates the most important activities of all ...
Pesticides of different chemical classes exert their toxic effects on the nervous system by acting o...
The high efficiency of the neuronal calcium signaling depends on the calcium distribution in intrace...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...