Calcium signalling : approaches and findings in the heart and blood /

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Author / Creator:Kaestner, Lars.
Imprint:Berlin : Springer, c2013.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9849038
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ISBN:9783642346170 (electronic bk.)
3642346170 (electronic bk.)
9783642346163
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Introduction -- Direct evidence - the digital approach -- Fluorescence-based visualisation -- Aequorin-based measurements -- Measurement of calcium transport across membranes -- Molecular biology based approaches -- Manipulation of calcium -- Calcium-induced function -- Calcium signalling in cardiac myocytes -- Calcium signalling in red blood cells -- Perspective -- Calcium Signalling Methodology -- Non-linear and ultra high-speed imaging for explorations of the murine and human heart -- A system for optical high resolution screening of electrical excitable cells -- Concepts for optical high content screens of excitable primary isolated cells -- A primary culture system for sustained expression of a calcium sensor in preserved adult rat ventricular myocytes -- Calcium imaging of individual erythrocytes: Problems and approaches -- Calcium Signalling in Cardiac Myocytes -- Reduced Cardiac L-Type Ca²+ Current in Cavß ₂ -/- Embryos Impairs Cardiac Development and Contraction With Secondary Defects in Vascular Maturation -- Overexpression of junctin causes adaptive changes in cardiac myocyte Ca²+ signaling -- Remodelling of Ca²+ handling organelles in adult rat ventricular myocytes during longterm culture -- Functional and morphological preservation of adult ventricular myocytes in culture by sub-micromolar cytochalasin D supplement -- Calcium Signalling in Red Blood Cells -- The non-selective voltage-activated cation channel in the human red blood cell membrane: reconciliation between two conflicting reports and further characterisation -- Ion channels in the human red blood cell membrane: Their further investigation and physiological relevance -- Prostaglandin E₂ activates channelmediated calcium entry in human erythrocytes: An indication for a blood clot formation supporting process -- Functional NMDA receptors in rat erythrocytes -- Stimulation of human red blood cells leads to Ca²+-mediated intercellular adhesion -- Lysophospatidic acid induced red blood cell aggregation in vitro -- Regulation of phosphatidylserine exposure in red blood cells -- Cation Channels in Erythrocytes - Historical and Future Perspective.

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