Cellular signaling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface to specific targets within the cell. Usually, the information is transmitted by intracellular messengers, of which the calcium ion, Ca2+, is one of the most important. Generally, extracellular stimuli are converted in a transient increase in the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration, [Ca2+]c, which, in turn, activates cellular functions. The specificity of the activated signal is guaranteed by the complex spatial and temporal organization of the changes in Ca2+ concentration, which increases the versatility of thismessenger. Different cell types use distinct Ca2+ signals, as appropriate to their physiology. The ability to use Ca2+ in different modes helps cells ...
Complexity of Intracellular Ca2+ Signals Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular signaling molecule cont...
Ca2+ is a highly versatile intracellular signal that operates over a wide temporal range to regulate...
Ca2+ ions act as second messengers to transduce extracellular stimuli (e.g. those from hormones, neu...
Cellular signaling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface to specific...
Cellular signalling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface to specifi...
Calcium is a universal second messenger that controls many cellular reactions. Considering its pleio...
About 30 years after their first observation, Ca2+ oscillations are now recognised as a universal me...
About 30 years after their first observation, Ca2+ oscillations are now recognised as a universal me...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an almost universal intracellular messenger, controlling a diverse range of cellul...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
About 30 years after their first observation, Ca2+ oscillations are now recognised as a universal me...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
Cellular signalling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface membrane t...
The calcium ion (Ca2+) is a versatile intracellular messenger. It provides dynamic regulation of vas...
Changes in cellular Ca2+ concentration control a wide range of physiological processes, from the sub...
Complexity of Intracellular Ca2+ Signals Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular signaling molecule cont...
Ca2+ is a highly versatile intracellular signal that operates over a wide temporal range to regulate...
Ca2+ ions act as second messengers to transduce extracellular stimuli (e.g. those from hormones, neu...
Cellular signaling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface to specific...
Cellular signalling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface to specifi...
Calcium is a universal second messenger that controls many cellular reactions. Considering its pleio...
About 30 years after their first observation, Ca2+ oscillations are now recognised as a universal me...
About 30 years after their first observation, Ca2+ oscillations are now recognised as a universal me...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an almost universal intracellular messenger, controlling a diverse range of cellul...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
About 30 years after their first observation, Ca2+ oscillations are now recognised as a universal me...
A calcium signal is a sudden increase in the concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) in the cytosol. Su...
Cellular signalling mechanisms are designed to transmit information from the cell surface membrane t...
The calcium ion (Ca2+) is a versatile intracellular messenger. It provides dynamic regulation of vas...
Changes in cellular Ca2+ concentration control a wide range of physiological processes, from the sub...
Complexity of Intracellular Ca2+ Signals Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular signaling molecule cont...
Ca2+ is a highly versatile intracellular signal that operates over a wide temporal range to regulate...
Ca2+ ions act as second messengers to transduce extracellular stimuli (e.g. those from hormones, neu...