Measuring calcium and calmodulin inside and outside cells
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Measuring calcium and calmodulin inside and outside cells
(Springer lab manual)
Springer-Verlag, 2001
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"With 84 figures and 5 tables"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The study of signal transduction mechanisms has become one of the most important branches of biomedical science, indispensable to understanding the normal actions of hormones, neurotransmitters and other extracellular signaling molecules as well as many pathophysiological processes, including inflammation and cancer. In this volume, the various techniques for measuring Ca2+ in the cytosol, in the various organelles, and in the immediate surroundings of individual cells are described in practical detail by experts. Also included is a chapter on tracking calmodulin inside cells using fluorescence technology. A Springer Lab Manual
Table of Contents
Principles of fluorescence measurements - dyes and hardware required.-Simple principles of imaging - image files, image processing and image analysis.-Aequorin measurements of cytosolic Ca2+.-Electrophysiological measurements using Ca2+ -sensitive microelectrodes.-Measuring Ca2+ in the nucleoplasm of intact cells.-Measuring Ca2+ in isolated nuclei.-Ca2+ measurement with luminescent probes in the endoplasmic reticulum.-Ca2+ measurement with fluorescent probes in the endoplasmic reticulum.-Ca2+ measurements in mitochondria.-Ca2+ measurements in secretory granules.-Ca2+ measurement in Endosomes in intact cells.-Measuring Ca2+ extrusion from single cells.-Tracking calmodulin inside cells.-Subject index
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