Our understanding of calcium's role in cerebral ischemia continues to evolve from the initial recognition that it may be harmful to the ischemic cell. A multitude of experiments have supported the hypothesis that excessive influx of calcium into the cell under ischemic conditions is a major mechanism of cell injury and death. Pharmacological intervention to restore cellular calcium homeostasis is protective in many models of cell anoxia. Principle routes of calcium entry are the voltage-sensitive (VSCC) and N-methyl-D-aspartate linked receptor operated (ROCC) calcium channels. Regional variations in channel densities have been described and it is now known that these classes of channels are located in different regions of the neurons. Activ...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
AbstractAn increase in intracellular calcium represents one of the early events during an ischaemic ...
Role of calcium ion (Ca2+) in the functioning of neurons from their naive state to mature state is o...
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Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Intracellular calcium increase is an early key event triggering ischemic neuronal cell damage. The r...
Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Abstract—Although Ca2 signals are necessary for cell communication and survival, abnormal cellular ...
Because of the extensive second messenger role played by calcium, free intracellular calcium levels ...
An increase in intracellular calcium represents one of the early events during an ischaemic stroke. ...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
AbstractAn increase in intracellular calcium represents one of the early events during an ischaemic ...
Role of calcium ion (Ca2+) in the functioning of neurons from their naive state to mature state is o...
Copyright © 2010 J. L. Cross et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Intracellular calcium increase is an early key event triggering ischemic neuronal cell damage. The r...
Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Background and Purpose- Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. The pr...
Abstract—Although Ca2 signals are necessary for cell communication and survival, abnormal cellular ...
Because of the extensive second messenger role played by calcium, free intracellular calcium levels ...
An increase in intracellular calcium represents one of the early events during an ischaemic stroke. ...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
Neurons express extremely different sensitivity to ischemic insults. The neuronal vulnerability is r...
AbstractAn increase in intracellular calcium represents one of the early events during an ischaemic ...