Mitochondria are important regulators of cell death and cell survival. Mitochondrial Ca2+ levels are critically involved in both of these processes. On the one hand, excessive mitochondrial Ca2+ leads to Ca2+-induced mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization and thus apoptosis. On the other hand, mitochondria need Ca2+ in order to efficiently fuel the tricarboxylic acid cycle and maintain adequate mitochondrial bioenergetics. For obtaining this Ca2+, the mitochondria are largely dependent on close contact sites with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the so-called mitochondria-associated ER membranes. There, the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors are responsible for the Ca2+ release from the ER. It comes as no surprise that this Ca2+ r...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 contributes to cancer formation and progression by promoting the survival of al...
AbstractProteins of the Bcl-2 family are important regulators of cell fate. The role of these protei...
Mitochondria are important regulators of cell death and cell survival. Mitochondrial Ca2+ levels are...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+ signals. These Ca2+ signals originate fr...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Antiapoptotic Bcl-2-family members are well known for their 'mitochondrial' functions as critical ne...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+ signals. These Ca2+ signals originate fr...
The calcium ion (Ca2+), as an important second messenger, is known to be involved in many cellular f...
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are used to produce nearly 70% of all recombinant protein products...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+signals. These Ca2+signals originate from...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
AbstractApoptosis is a physiological process for active cell removal. One of its hallmarks is an inc...
AbstractAnti-apoptotic Bcl-2 contributes to cancer formation and progression by promoting the surviv...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 contributes to cancer formation and progression by promoting the survival of al...
AbstractProteins of the Bcl-2 family are important regulators of cell fate. The role of these protei...
Mitochondria are important regulators of cell death and cell survival. Mitochondrial Ca2+ levels are...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+ signals. These Ca2+ signals originate fr...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Antiapoptotic Bcl-2-family members are well known for their 'mitochondrial' functions as critical ne...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+ signals. These Ca2+ signals originate fr...
The calcium ion (Ca2+), as an important second messenger, is known to be involved in many cellular f...
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are used to produce nearly 70% of all recombinant protein products...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+signals. These Ca2+signals originate from...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
AbstractApoptosis is a physiological process for active cell removal. One of its hallmarks is an inc...
AbstractAnti-apoptotic Bcl-2 contributes to cancer formation and progression by promoting the surviv...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
Anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 contributes to cancer formation and progression by promoting the survival of al...
AbstractProteins of the Bcl-2 family are important regulators of cell fate. The role of these protei...