Colliding spherical calcium waves in enzymatically isolated rat cardiac myocytes develop new wavefronts propagating perpendicular to the original direction. When investigated by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), using the fluorescent Ca2+ indicator fluo-3 AM, "cusp"-like structures become visible that are favorably approximated by double parabolae. The time-dependent position of the vertices is used to determine propagation velocity and negative curvature of the wavefront in the region of collision. It is evident that negatively curved waves propagate faster than positively curved, single waves. Considering two perfectly equal expanding circular waves, we demonstrated that the collision of calcium waves is due to an autocatalytic p...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractA novel Nipkow-type confocal microscope was applied to image spontaneously propagating Ca2+ ...
Background: Since the discovery of Ca2+ sparks and their stochastic behaviour in cardiac myocytes, ...
Colliding spherical calcium waves in enzymatically isolated rat cardiac myocytes develop new wavefro...
Spontaneous calcium waves in enzymatically isolated rat cardiac myocytes were investigated by confoc...
AbstractCalcium oscillations and waves have been observed not only in several types of living cells ...
AbstractCalcium waves in heart cells are mediated by diffusion-coupled calcium-induced calcium relea...
Digital imaging microscopy of fluor-3 fluorescence was used to study the propagation of intracellula...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractAtrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intrace...
Digital imaging microscopy of fluo-3 fluorescence was used to study the velocity and shape of intrac...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
The regenerative Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release mechanism is an important amplifier of signal transduct...
AbstractIn rat mesenteric arteries, smooth muscle cells exhibit intercellular calcium waves in respo...
Biological excitability enables the rapid transmission of physiological signals over distance. Using...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractA novel Nipkow-type confocal microscope was applied to image spontaneously propagating Ca2+ ...
Background: Since the discovery of Ca2+ sparks and their stochastic behaviour in cardiac myocytes, ...
Colliding spherical calcium waves in enzymatically isolated rat cardiac myocytes develop new wavefro...
Spontaneous calcium waves in enzymatically isolated rat cardiac myocytes were investigated by confoc...
AbstractCalcium oscillations and waves have been observed not only in several types of living cells ...
AbstractCalcium waves in heart cells are mediated by diffusion-coupled calcium-induced calcium relea...
Digital imaging microscopy of fluor-3 fluorescence was used to study the propagation of intracellula...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractAtrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intrace...
Digital imaging microscopy of fluo-3 fluorescence was used to study the velocity and shape of intrac...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
The regenerative Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release mechanism is an important amplifier of signal transduct...
AbstractIn rat mesenteric arteries, smooth muscle cells exhibit intercellular calcium waves in respo...
Biological excitability enables the rapid transmission of physiological signals over distance. Using...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractA novel Nipkow-type confocal microscope was applied to image spontaneously propagating Ca2+ ...
Background: Since the discovery of Ca2+ sparks and their stochastic behaviour in cardiac myocytes, ...