AbstractClusters of calcium-loaded sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles in agarose gel were previously shown to behave as an excitable medium that propagates calcium waves. In a 3D-hexagonal disposition, the distance between neighboring spheres (which may stand for SR vesicles) is constant and the relationship between distance and vesicular protein concentration is expected to be nonlinear. To obtain a distribution of SR vesicles at different protein concentrations as homogeneous as possible, liquid agarose gels were carefully stirred. Electron micrographs, however, did not confirm the expected relationship between inter-SR vesicle distance and vesicular protein concentration. Light micrographs, to the contrary, resulted in a protein concen...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractCalcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induce...
Biological excitability enables the rapid transmission of physiological signals over distance. Using...
AbstractClusters of calcium-loaded sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles in agarose gel were previous...
AbstractCalcium oscillations and waves have been observed not only in several types of living cells ...
AbstractIn different cell types, activation of signal transduction pathways leads to the generation ...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
We study the propagation of intracellular calcium waves in a model that features Ca2+ release from d...
Spontaneous calcium waves in enzymatically isolated rat cardiac myocytes were investigated by confoc...
Neuronal calcium signals propagating by simple diffusion and reaction with mobile and stationary buf...
Knowledge of the functional properties of the protein in oriented multilayers, in addition to vesicu...
AbstractAtrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intrace...
We have investigated the effects of Ca2+ diffusion, mobile and stationary Ca2+ buffers in the cytoso...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of intrace...
AbstractA radioactive tracer and rapid filtration method was applied to the study of Ca2+ release fr...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractCalcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induce...
Biological excitability enables the rapid transmission of physiological signals over distance. Using...
AbstractClusters of calcium-loaded sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles in agarose gel were previous...
AbstractCalcium oscillations and waves have been observed not only in several types of living cells ...
AbstractIn different cell types, activation of signal transduction pathways leads to the generation ...
In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of in...
We study the propagation of intracellular calcium waves in a model that features Ca2+ release from d...
Spontaneous calcium waves in enzymatically isolated rat cardiac myocytes were investigated by confoc...
Neuronal calcium signals propagating by simple diffusion and reaction with mobile and stationary buf...
Knowledge of the functional properties of the protein in oriented multilayers, in addition to vesicu...
AbstractAtrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intrace...
We have investigated the effects of Ca2+ diffusion, mobile and stationary Ca2+ buffers in the cytoso...
The functional properties of inositol(1,4,5)-triphosphate (IP3) receptors allow a variety of intrace...
AbstractA radioactive tracer and rapid filtration method was applied to the study of Ca2+ release fr...
Atrial myocytes in a number of species lack transverse tubules. As a consequence the intracellular c...
AbstractCalcium waves propagate inside cells due to a regenerative mechanism known as calcium-induce...
Biological excitability enables the rapid transmission of physiological signals over distance. Using...