Excitable cells are thought to respond to action potentials by forming short lived and highly localized Ca2+ gradients near sites of Ca2+ entry or near the site of Ca2+ release by intracellular stores. However, conventional imaging techniques lack the spatial and temporal resolution to capture these gradients. Here we demonstrate the use of pulsed-laser microscopy to measure Ca2+ gradients with submicron spatial resolution and millisecond time resolution in two preparations where the Ca2+ signal is thought to be fast and highly localized: adrenal chromaffin cells, where the entry of Ca2+ through voltage dependent Ca2+ channels triggers exocytotic fusion; and skeletal muscle fibers, where intracellular Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reti...
We describe a novel two-photon (2P) laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) protocol that provides ratiome...
Ca2+ handling within cardiac myocytes underpins coordinated contractile function within the beating ...
Epifluorescence images of Ca2+ transients elicited by electrical stimulation of single skeletal musc...
AbstractExocytosis in adrenal chromaffin cells is strongly influenced by the pattern of stimulation....
AbstractWe used pulsed laser imaging to measure the development and dissipation of Ca2+ gradients ev...
"Snapshot" images of localized Ca2+ influx into patch-clamped chromaffin cells were captured by usin...
AbstractThe spatiotemporal distribution of intracellular Ca2+ release in contracting skeletal and ca...
The spatiotemporal distribution of intracellular Ca2+ release in contracting skeletal and cardiac mu...
'Snapshot' images of localized Ca2+ influx into patch-clamped chromaffin cells were captured by usin...
Intracellular calcium signals regulate multiple cellular functions. They depend on release of Ca2+ f...
Ca2+ imaging of smooth muscle provides insight into cellular mechanisms that may not result in chang...
Ca2+ ions passing through a single or a cluster of Ca2+-permeable channels create microscopic, short...
Periods of low frequency stimulation are known to increase the net Ca uptake in skeletal muscle but ...
The spatiotemporal characteristics of the Ca(2+) release process in mouse skeletal muscle were inves...
The regenerative Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release mechanism is an important amplifier of signal transduct...
We describe a novel two-photon (2P) laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) protocol that provides ratiome...
Ca2+ handling within cardiac myocytes underpins coordinated contractile function within the beating ...
Epifluorescence images of Ca2+ transients elicited by electrical stimulation of single skeletal musc...
AbstractExocytosis in adrenal chromaffin cells is strongly influenced by the pattern of stimulation....
AbstractWe used pulsed laser imaging to measure the development and dissipation of Ca2+ gradients ev...
"Snapshot" images of localized Ca2+ influx into patch-clamped chromaffin cells were captured by usin...
AbstractThe spatiotemporal distribution of intracellular Ca2+ release in contracting skeletal and ca...
The spatiotemporal distribution of intracellular Ca2+ release in contracting skeletal and cardiac mu...
'Snapshot' images of localized Ca2+ influx into patch-clamped chromaffin cells were captured by usin...
Intracellular calcium signals regulate multiple cellular functions. They depend on release of Ca2+ f...
Ca2+ imaging of smooth muscle provides insight into cellular mechanisms that may not result in chang...
Ca2+ ions passing through a single or a cluster of Ca2+-permeable channels create microscopic, short...
Periods of low frequency stimulation are known to increase the net Ca uptake in skeletal muscle but ...
The spatiotemporal characteristics of the Ca(2+) release process in mouse skeletal muscle were inves...
The regenerative Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release mechanism is an important amplifier of signal transduct...
We describe a novel two-photon (2P) laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) protocol that provides ratiome...
Ca2+ handling within cardiac myocytes underpins coordinated contractile function within the beating ...
Epifluorescence images of Ca2+ transients elicited by electrical stimulation of single skeletal musc...