Neuronal excitability can be modulated by release of intracellular calcium but the impact of calcium store depletion on intrinsic neuronal properties is unknown. In this issue of Neuron, Narayanan et al. describe an intrinsic plasticity that is depletion induced, is regionally restricted, and may protect neurons from pathological alterations in calcium signaling
AbstractThe ability of isolated brain mitochondria to accumulate, store and release calcium has been...
Intracellular Ca2+ controls such diverse processes as growth, cell division, contraction, secretion,...
In both excitable and non-excitable cells, calcium (Ca2+) signals are maintained by a highly integra...
SummaryThe regulation of intracellular calcium by the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) plays a critical ro...
On a molecular level, the function of the nervous system is to regulate the transmembrane flux of ca...
AbstractCytosolic calcium is involved in the regulation of many intracellular processes. Intracellul...
Here we review the results of our recent studies on neurodegeneration together with data on cerebral...
AbstractActivation of most excitatory synapses of central neurons produces calcium release signals f...
AbstractIn the brain, hundreds of intracellular processes are known to depend on calcium influx; hen...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an universal second messenger that regulates the most important activities of all ...
Many forms of neurodegeneration are ascribed to excessive cellular Ca2+ loading (Ca2+ hypothesis). W...
Physiological Ca2+ signals are essential for cell function and survival. On the other hand, perturba...
Neuronal calcium acts as a charge carrier during information processing and as a ubiquitous intracel...
Intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) is an ubiquitous second messenger that integrates multiple and diver...
SummaryIn contrast to its extensively studied intracellular roles, the molecular mechanisms by which...
AbstractThe ability of isolated brain mitochondria to accumulate, store and release calcium has been...
Intracellular Ca2+ controls such diverse processes as growth, cell division, contraction, secretion,...
In both excitable and non-excitable cells, calcium (Ca2+) signals are maintained by a highly integra...
SummaryThe regulation of intracellular calcium by the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) plays a critical ro...
On a molecular level, the function of the nervous system is to regulate the transmembrane flux of ca...
AbstractCytosolic calcium is involved in the regulation of many intracellular processes. Intracellul...
Here we review the results of our recent studies on neurodegeneration together with data on cerebral...
AbstractActivation of most excitatory synapses of central neurons produces calcium release signals f...
AbstractIn the brain, hundreds of intracellular processes are known to depend on calcium influx; hen...
Calcium (Ca2+) is an universal second messenger that regulates the most important activities of all ...
Many forms of neurodegeneration are ascribed to excessive cellular Ca2+ loading (Ca2+ hypothesis). W...
Physiological Ca2+ signals are essential for cell function and survival. On the other hand, perturba...
Neuronal calcium acts as a charge carrier during information processing and as a ubiquitous intracel...
Intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) is an ubiquitous second messenger that integrates multiple and diver...
SummaryIn contrast to its extensively studied intracellular roles, the molecular mechanisms by which...
AbstractThe ability of isolated brain mitochondria to accumulate, store and release calcium has been...
Intracellular Ca2+ controls such diverse processes as growth, cell division, contraction, secretion,...
In both excitable and non-excitable cells, calcium (Ca2+) signals are maintained by a highly integra...