3 edition of Calcium signalling found in the catalog.
Calcium signalling
Published
2001
by Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Cellular calcium. |
Statement | edited by Alexei Tepikin. |
Series | The practical approach series, Practical approach series |
Contributions | Tepikin, Alexei. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QP535.C2 C46 2001 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xix, 230 p., 10 p. of plates : |
Number of Pages | 230 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21747348M |
ISBN 10 | 0199638489, 0199638470 |
LC Control Number | 00060683 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 44678630 |
E. Calcium Signaling III Receptor Tyrosine Kinases A. Insulin Receptor B. General RTKs, Ras and the MAP kinase cascade IV Integrin Signaling V Cell Signaling and Apoptosis VI Relationships between Signaling Pathways Suggested Reading: Lodish, Chapter 13; Chap to Alberts, Chapter Ca2+ that enters the cell from the outside is a principal source of signal Ca2+. Entry of Ca2+ is driven by the presence of a large electrochemical gradient across the plasma membrane. Cells use this external source of signal Ca2+ by activating various .
Intracellular Calcium Signaling Calcium signaling is major second messenger involved in a variety of intracellular signaling pathways. Calcium ions are generally held in reserve within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) until extracellular signaling causes the release of intracellular calcium to be released into the cytosol. Inositol trisphosphate is a second messenger that controls many cellular processes by generating internal calcium signals. It operates Cited by:
Introduction. B cells must respond to diverse chemical and environmental cues. Many of these cues influence the functions of Ca 2+ transport proteins, resulting in alterations in cytosolic Ca 2+ referred to as Ca 2+ signals. Ca 2+ signals have the capacity to affect a variety of intracellular processes that are central to cell-fate decisions in B cells, including protein kinase signalling Cited by: Cell Calcium covers the field of calcium metabolism and signalling in living systems, from aspects including inorganic chemistry, physiology, molecular biology and pathology. Topic themes include: Roles of calcium in regulating cellular events such as apoptosis, necrosis and organelle remodelling. Influence of calcium regulation in affecting.
The regulation of intracellular Ca 2+ has continued to be a powerful area of study since the publication of the first and second editions of Calcium Signaling Protocols, and the developments in the field have also, naturally, continued. With the third edition, expert contributors explore some of the exciting new molecular techniques that have both enabled new studies of Format: Hardcover.
The book combines general concepts and methods to investigate calcium signalling in cells ranging from molecular biology approaches to manipulation of calcium in living cells.
The focus within these methods in on the broad range of fluorescence imaging technology, in particular on optical sectioning techniques and fast image : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Calcium Signalling in Cancer: Medicine & Health Science Books @ Skip to main content.
Try Prime Hello, Sign in Account & Lists Sign in Account & Lists Returns & Orders Try Prime Cart. Books. Go Search Hello Select your address Cited by: 8. Comprehensive and cutting-edge, Calcium Signalling: Methods and Protocols is a valuable resource that covers both conceptual and methodological viewpoints to aid beginners and experts in furthering their studies in the developing field of calcium homeostasis research.
The first edition of James Putney’s Calcium Signaling offered readers a comprehensive view of the fascinating diversity of technologies that the new field of calcium signaling employed. And while that work is still regarded as a premier text on the basics of calcium signaling, progress has been so dramatic that an update is now required.
The book combines general concepts and methods to investigate calcium signalling in cells ranging from molecular biology approaches to manipulation of calcium in living cells.
The focus within these methods in on the broad range of fluorescence imaging technology, in particular on optical sectioning techniques and fast image acquisition. In Calcium Signaling Protocols, David Lambert and a panel of leading authorities present a wide range of experimental protocols for studying Ca2+ signaling.
These optimized techniques cover the more common applications, including 45Ca2+ flux measurements, and basic fluorometric technology, as well as more sophisticated methods, including confocal microscopy and. The process of calcium signaling comprises a series of molecular and biophysical events that link an external stimulus to the expression of some appropriate intracellular response through an increase in cytoplasmic Ca2+ as a signal.
The external signal is most commonly a neurotransmitter, hormone or growth factor; but in the case of excitable cells, the initial.
Calcium ions (Ca2+) impact nearly every aspect of cellular life. This review examines the principles of Ca2+ signaling, from changes in protein conformations driven by Ca2+ to the mechanisms that control Ca2+ levels in the cytoplasm and organelles. Also discussed is the highly localized nature of Ca2+-mediated signal transduction and its specific roles in.
Calmodulin and Signal Transduction focuses on emerging themes in the molecular mechanisms of calcium signal transduction through calmodulin-regulated pathways. It provides the reader with selected examples and experimental precedents that underlie current models of cell regulation through calmodulin-regulated pathways and their linkage with other regulatory.
The first cellular type affected by SCA2 degeneration is the Purkinje neurons in the cerebellum. It has been postulated that SCA begins when calcium signaling pathways are disrupted in cerebellar Purkinje cells either as a result of an excitotoxic increase or a compensatory suppression of calcium signaling (Kasumu and Bezprozvanny, ).
Calcium signalling occupies a preeminent position in the signal transduction system of the cell by virtue of its participation in a wide range of physiological functions together with the biological events associated with genetic expression, cell proliferation and apoptosis, as well as cell differentiation and by: 8.
The first edition of James Putney's Calcium Signaling offered readers a comprehensive view of the fascinating diversity of technologies that the new field of calcium signaling employed. And while that work is still regarded as a premier text on the basics of calcium signaling, progress has been so dramatic that an update is now Edition: 2nd Edition.
Calcium (Ca2+) functions as a universal messenger in eukaryotes and regulates many intracellular processes such as cell division and gene expression.
However, the physiological role of Ca2+ in prokaryotic cells remains unclear. Indirect evidence suggests that Ca2+ is involved in a wide variety of bacterial cellular processes including membrane transport mechanisms Cited by: 1.
Calcium Signalling in Cancer is a concise up-to-date treatise on the transduction signals induced by calcium that considers how alterations in this calcium-dependent signal transduction pathway are related to a number of human.
Oxford University Press () pages. ISBN (Pbk) £ I have fond memories of the first edition of this book. Alas, they are only memories because, as an anonymous tribute to its usefulness, someone purloined it from my office. However, its loss is now mitigated by theCited by: 1.
Editorial Reviews. Proceedings of the symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, July Topics include: signal transduction and protein kinase C, inositol phosphatides and calcium ion, the calcium pump, genes of calcium binding proteins, regulation of muscle contraction, cytoskeleton and calcium signalling, protein phosphatase and calcium signaling, calcium ion and cyclic Price: $ How the intracellular calcium signalling system has evolved over million years, showing why it was crucial to the origin of life.
A key principle presented throughout the book is the molecular variation upon which the intracellular calcium signalling system depends. "Calcium Signaling explores this fascinating area of research, covering the biophysical, molecular biological, and cell biological techniques involved in the study of calcium signaling."--BOOK JACKET.
Get this from a library. Calcium signaling. [Geert Bultynck;] -- "Calcium ions play a critical role in signaling in a wide variety of cells and tissues, including muscle, immune cells, neurons, the liver, and oocytes. This new volume explores the channels and. Several signaling molecules are involved in regulating Ca2+ levels in cells and perturbation of calcium signaling processes is implicated in several .Calcium is a universal signal in biology that modulates gene expression, transmitter and hormone release, muscular movement, and even "programmed" cell death.
This book represents a compilation of chapters from a diverse set of expert biologists throughout the world who have conducted research in the general area of calcium signaling in Author: John N. Buchholz, Erik J.
Behringer.Principles of calcium signalling. In book: Integrative aspects of calcium signalling (pp) calcium signalling events regulate the exocytosis of neurotransmitters and establish the link.