AbstractCalcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induced calcium release. Buffer-mediated calcium diffusion in the cytosol plays a crucial role in the process. However, most models of calcium waves either treat buffers phenomenologically or assume that they are in equilibrium with calcium (the rapid buffering approximation). In this article we address the issue of whether this approximation provides a good description of wave propagation. We first compare the timescales present in the problem, and determine the situations in which the equilibrium hypothesis fails. We then present a series of numerical studies based on the simple fire-diffuse-fire model of wave propagation. We find that the differ...
Fixed and diffusible calcium (Ca) buffers shape the spatial and temporal distribution of free Ca fol...
We derive an analytical steady-state solution for the Ca2+ profile near an open Ca2+ channel based o...
AbstractIntercellular regenerative calcium waves in systems such as the liver and the blowfly saliva...
AbstractCalcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induce...
Calcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induced calciu...
Chemical reaction and diffusion are important phenomena in quantitative neurobiology and biophysics....
Chemical reaction and diffusion are important phenomena in quantitative neurobiology and biophysics....
AbstractLocal Ca2+ signaling controls many neuronal functions, which is often achieved through spati...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
Based on realistic mechanisms of Ca2+ buffering that include both stationary and mobile buffers, we ...
The fire-diffuse-fire model provides an idealised model of Ca2+ release within living cells. The eff...
In the presence of rapid buffers the full reaction-diffusion equations describing Ca2+ transport can...
We present a bidomain fire-diffuse-fire model that facilitates mathematical analysis of propagating ...
We present a theoretical analysis of intracellular calcium waves propagated by calcium feedback at t...
We present a bidomain threshold model of intracellular calcium (Ca²⁺) dynamics in which, as suggeste...
Fixed and diffusible calcium (Ca) buffers shape the spatial and temporal distribution of free Ca fol...
We derive an analytical steady-state solution for the Ca2+ profile near an open Ca2+ channel based o...
AbstractIntercellular regenerative calcium waves in systems such as the liver and the blowfly saliva...
AbstractCalcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induce...
Calcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induced calciu...
Chemical reaction and diffusion are important phenomena in quantitative neurobiology and biophysics....
Chemical reaction and diffusion are important phenomena in quantitative neurobiology and biophysics....
AbstractLocal Ca2+ signaling controls many neuronal functions, which is often achieved through spati...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
Based on realistic mechanisms of Ca2+ buffering that include both stationary and mobile buffers, we ...
The fire-diffuse-fire model provides an idealised model of Ca2+ release within living cells. The eff...
In the presence of rapid buffers the full reaction-diffusion equations describing Ca2+ transport can...
We present a bidomain fire-diffuse-fire model that facilitates mathematical analysis of propagating ...
We present a theoretical analysis of intracellular calcium waves propagated by calcium feedback at t...
We present a bidomain threshold model of intracellular calcium (Ca²⁺) dynamics in which, as suggeste...
Fixed and diffusible calcium (Ca) buffers shape the spatial and temporal distribution of free Ca fol...
We derive an analytical steady-state solution for the Ca2+ profile near an open Ca2+ channel based o...
AbstractIntercellular regenerative calcium waves in systems such as the liver and the blowfly saliva...