AbstractWe present a new model for calcium oscillations based on experiments in hepatocytes. The model considers feedback inhibition on the initial agonist receptor complex by calcium and activated phospholipase C, as well as receptor type-dependent self-enhanced behavior of the activated Gα subunit. It is able to show simple periodic oscillations and periodic bursting, and it is the first model to display chaotic bursting in response to agonist stimulations. Moreover, our model offers a possible explanation for the differences in dynamic behavior observed in response to different agonists in hepatocytes
We construct a heuristic model of calcium oscillations in pancreatic acinar cells. The model is bas...
AbstractHepatocytes respond with repetitive cytosolic calcium spikes to stimulation by vasopressin a...
AbstractExperimental studies have demonstrated that Ca2+-regulated proteins are sensitive to the fre...
AbstractWe present a new model for calcium oscillations based on experiments in hepatocytes. The mod...
This review provides a comparative overview of recent developments in the modelling of cellular calc...
The external stimulation of many cells by a hormone, for example, often leads to an oscillating cyto...
Changes in cellular calcium concentration control a wide range of physiological processes, from the ...
Intracellular Ca’+ oscillations are commonly observed in a large number of cell types in response to...
Intracellular Ca2+ oscillations are commonly observed in a large number of cell types in response to...
Cytosolic calcium plays a crucial role as a second messenger in cellular signalling. Various cell ty...
Information is transmitted from the cell surface to various specific targets in the cell via several...
Calcium has been established as a key messenger in both intra- and intercellular signaling. Experime...
We propose a mechanism for agonist-stimulated Ca2+ oscillations that involves two roles for cytosoli...
In parallel with experimental investigations, the molecular mechanisms responsible for Ca(2+) oscill...
AbstractIn many cell types, receptor stimulation evokes cytosolic calcium oscillations with a freque...
We construct a heuristic model of calcium oscillations in pancreatic acinar cells. The model is bas...
AbstractHepatocytes respond with repetitive cytosolic calcium spikes to stimulation by vasopressin a...
AbstractExperimental studies have demonstrated that Ca2+-regulated proteins are sensitive to the fre...
AbstractWe present a new model for calcium oscillations based on experiments in hepatocytes. The mod...
This review provides a comparative overview of recent developments in the modelling of cellular calc...
The external stimulation of many cells by a hormone, for example, often leads to an oscillating cyto...
Changes in cellular calcium concentration control a wide range of physiological processes, from the ...
Intracellular Ca’+ oscillations are commonly observed in a large number of cell types in response to...
Intracellular Ca2+ oscillations are commonly observed in a large number of cell types in response to...
Cytosolic calcium plays a crucial role as a second messenger in cellular signalling. Various cell ty...
Information is transmitted from the cell surface to various specific targets in the cell via several...
Calcium has been established as a key messenger in both intra- and intercellular signaling. Experime...
We propose a mechanism for agonist-stimulated Ca2+ oscillations that involves two roles for cytosoli...
In parallel with experimental investigations, the molecular mechanisms responsible for Ca(2+) oscill...
AbstractIn many cell types, receptor stimulation evokes cytosolic calcium oscillations with a freque...
We construct a heuristic model of calcium oscillations in pancreatic acinar cells. The model is bas...
AbstractHepatocytes respond with repetitive cytosolic calcium spikes to stimulation by vasopressin a...
AbstractExperimental studies have demonstrated that Ca2+-regulated proteins are sensitive to the fre...