Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum invariably induce mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, with a rise of mitochondrial matrix free [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]m). The [Ca2+]m rise occurs despite the low affinity of the mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake systems measured in vitro and the often limited amplitude of the cytoplasmic [Ca2+]c increases. The [Ca2+]m increase is typically in the 0.2-3 microM range, which allows the activation of Ca2(+)-regulated enzymes of the Krebs cycle; and it rapidly returns to the resting level if the [Ca2+], rise recedes due to activation of mitochondrial efflux mechanisms and matrix Ca2+ buffering. Mitochondria thus accumulate Ca2+ and efficiently co...
In the complex interplay that allows different signals to be decoded into activation of cell death,...
In the complex interplay that allows different signals to be decoded into activation of cell death, ...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
A variety of stimuli utilize an increase of cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration as a second messenge...
AbstractDysregulation of Ca2+ has long been implicated to be important in cell injury. A Ca2+-linked...
Ca2+ has a central role in all the cellular functions. Its signal is shaped by the coordinated actio...
Upon physiological stimulation, mitochondria undergo a major rise in mitochondrial [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]m) ...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Over recent years, a renewed interest in mitochondria in the field of Ca(2+) signalling has highligh...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
In the complex interplay that allows different signals to be decoded into activation of cell death,...
In the complex interplay that allows different signals to be decoded into activation of cell death, ...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
A variety of stimuli utilize an increase of cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration as a second messenge...
AbstractDysregulation of Ca2+ has long been implicated to be important in cell injury. A Ca2+-linked...
Ca2+ has a central role in all the cellular functions. Its signal is shaped by the coordinated actio...
Upon physiological stimulation, mitochondria undergo a major rise in mitochondrial [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]m) ...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Over recent years, a renewed interest in mitochondria in the field of Ca(2+) signalling has highligh...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
The development of targeted probes (based on the molecular engineering of luminescent or fluorescent...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
In the complex interplay that allows different signals to be decoded into activation of cell death,...
In the complex interplay that allows different signals to be decoded into activation of cell death, ...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...