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|a Putney, James W.
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|a Capacitative calcium entry /
|c James W. Putney, Jr.
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|a New York :
|b Chapman & Hall ;
|a Austin, [Tex.] :
|b R.G. Landes,
|c [1997]
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|c ©1997
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|a Pt. 1. General aspects of calcium signaling -- The Concept of calcium as a cellular signal -- Measurement of cellular calcium levels and movements -- Calcium stores, calcium pools -- The Phosphoinositide story -- (145)IP3 receptors and intracellular Ca2 release -- Metabolism of inositol phosphates -- Calciosomes -- Intracellular calcium oscillations -- Excitable vs. nonexcitable cells -- Concluding remarks -- Pt. 2. Capacitative calcuim entry -- Biphasic calcium signaling -- The capacitative model is proposed.
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|a Proofs of the capacitative model: calcium overshoot, thapsigargin and Mn2 quench -- The Pathway for calcium entry -- Pt. 3. The Signal for capacitative calcium entry -- Conformational coupling -- Evidence against conformational coupling -- Evidence for a diffusible messenger for capacitative calcium entry -- Calcium as a signal for calcium entry -- Calcium influx factor (CIF) -- Metabolites of cytochrome P-450 -- Cyclic gmp -- (1,3,4,5,)IP4 -- Tyrosine kinase -- G-protein -- Conclusions.
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|a Pt. 4. Electrophysiology and regulation of capacitative calcium entry -- Properties of I -- Single channels -- Regulation of capacitative Ca2 entry channels by feedback inhibition -- Regulation of capacitative Ca2 entry channels by protein phosphorylation -- Conclusions -- Pt. 5. The Molecular nature of capacitative calcuim entry channels -- Drosophila trp and trpl -- Functional studies of expressed trp and trpl -- Mammalian homologs of trp -- Expression of mammalian trps -- A plasma membrane (1,4,5) IP3 receptor.
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|a Conclusions -- Pt. 5. Physiological, pharmacological and pathological aspects of capacitative calcium entry -- Physiological functions of capacitative calcium entry-short term responses -- Physiological functions of capacitative calcium entry-long term responses -- Pharmacology of capacitative calcium entry -- Clinical uses of inhibitors of capacitative calcium entry -- Pathology and toxicology of capacitative calcium entry -- conclusion.
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|a Calcium
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|a Electric Conductivity.
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|a Cell Membrane
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|a Signal Transduction
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