AbstractDetermination of the calcium spark amplitude distribution is of critical importance for understanding the nature of elementary calcium release events in striated muscle. In the present study we show, on general theoretical grounds, that calcium sparks, as observed in confocal line scan images, should have a nonmodal, monotonic decreasing amplitude distribution, regardless of whether the underlying events are stereotyped. To test this prediction we developed, implemented, and verified an automated computer algorithm for objective detection and measurement of calcium sparks in raw image data. When the sensitivity and reliability of the algorithm were set appropriately, we observed highly left-skewed or monotonic decreasing amplitude d...
AbstractWe developed an algorithm for the automated detection and analysis of elementary Ca2+ releas...
BACKGROUND: Calcium (Ca) sparks are elementary units of subcellular Ca release in cardiomyocytes and...
AbstractThe elementary events of excitation-contraction coupling in heart muscle are Ca2+ sparks, wh...
AbstractDetermination of the calcium spark amplitude distribution is of critical importance for unde...
AbstractIn skeletal and cardiac muscle, calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, leading to ...
The interpretation of confocal line-scan images of local [Ca2+]i transients (such as Ca2+ sparks in ...
AbstractCa2+ sparks are the elementary release events in many types of cells. Here we present a morp...
Previous studies have used analysis of Ca(2+) sparks extensively to investigate both normal and path...
AbstractPrevious studies have used analysis of Ca2+ sparks extensively to investigate both normal an...
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Analysis of calcium sparks in cardiomyocytes can provide valuable information about functional chang...
AbstractMicroscopic calcium (Ca2+) events (such as Ca2+ sparks) are an important area for study, as ...
Ca2+ sparks are the elementary release events in many types of cells. Here we present a morphometric...
AbstractA difficulty of using confocal microscopy to study Ca2+ sparks is the uncertainty of the lin...
doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00586.2006.—Ca sparks are elementary Ca-re-lease events from intracellular Ca st...
AbstractWe developed an algorithm for the automated detection and analysis of elementary Ca2+ releas...
BACKGROUND: Calcium (Ca) sparks are elementary units of subcellular Ca release in cardiomyocytes and...
AbstractThe elementary events of excitation-contraction coupling in heart muscle are Ca2+ sparks, wh...
AbstractDetermination of the calcium spark amplitude distribution is of critical importance for unde...
AbstractIn skeletal and cardiac muscle, calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, leading to ...
The interpretation of confocal line-scan images of local [Ca2+]i transients (such as Ca2+ sparks in ...
AbstractCa2+ sparks are the elementary release events in many types of cells. Here we present a morp...
Previous studies have used analysis of Ca(2+) sparks extensively to investigate both normal and path...
AbstractPrevious studies have used analysis of Ca2+ sparks extensively to investigate both normal an...
This is the final version. Available from Rockefeller University Press via the DOI in this record
Analysis of calcium sparks in cardiomyocytes can provide valuable information about functional chang...
AbstractMicroscopic calcium (Ca2+) events (such as Ca2+ sparks) are an important area for study, as ...
Ca2+ sparks are the elementary release events in many types of cells. Here we present a morphometric...
AbstractA difficulty of using confocal microscopy to study Ca2+ sparks is the uncertainty of the lin...
doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00586.2006.—Ca sparks are elementary Ca-re-lease events from intracellular Ca st...
AbstractWe developed an algorithm for the automated detection and analysis of elementary Ca2+ releas...
BACKGROUND: Calcium (Ca) sparks are elementary units of subcellular Ca release in cardiomyocytes and...
AbstractThe elementary events of excitation-contraction coupling in heart muscle are Ca2+ sparks, wh...