... Ca2+ signals upon stimulation with plate-bound anti-CD3/CD28 antibodies, whereas basal cytosolic Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+] c ) were unaltered [20]. These experiments were performed using extracellular 2 mM Ca2+ concentrations ...
... Ca2+ Flux as the Second Messenger of P. edulis under Heterogeneous Water Stress NMT was used to monitor Ca2+ flux in the pileorhiza, mesophyll transverse section, and rhizome transverse section in vivo, the flux rule is shown in Figure ...
... Ca2+ level recovery mechanisms involved in this process. The mRNA and protein expression levels of PMCA3 (a major plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase in skeletal muscle) were first detected. The results showed that, compared with the SA and PRE ...
... Ca2+ (thus increasing Ca2+ sensitivity). The model parameters and changes introduced to simulate the effects of the Tpm mutations listed above are described in Supplementary Materials Table S4. The resulting dependencies of isometric ...
... Ca2+ were simultaneously observed by confocal microscope. Scale bar =50 μm. (A) Intracellular Ca2+ was stained with Flou-4 AM for 20 min, followed by stimulation with 60 μg/mL FSE for 30 min. IRAP-mOrange fluorescence intensity and ...
... Ca2+ without altering serosal -to - mucosal fluxes of Ca2+ in both the groups. The concentrations of intracellular - free calcium as measured by the fluorescent probe Fura-2AM are significantly higher in the experimental group than that ...
... Ca2+ and Na+ permeability to this segment. However, the deletion of Cldn12 does not induce hypercalciuria or an increase in calciotropic hormone levels. Direct measurement of Ca2+ permeability of the straight portion of the proximal ...
... Ca2+ [reviewed by Richter and Kass (8)]. Mitochondria take up and release Ca2+ by separate routes. As a consequence, Ca2* is cycled across their inner membranes (7). Mitochondria are of central importance for physiologic Ca2+ handling ...