Calcium in living cells
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Calcium in living cells
(Methods in cell biology / edited by David M. Prescott, v. 99)
Academic Press, 2010
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- A practical guide to the preparation of Ca2+ buffers / Donald M. Bers, Chris W. Patton, and Richard Nuccitelli
- Photorelease techniques for raising or lowering intracellular Ca2+ / Robert Zucker
- Making and using calcium-selective mini- and microelectrodes / L. Hove-Madsen, S. Baudet, and D.M. Bers
- Construction, theory, and practical considerations for using self-referencing of Ca2+-selective microelectrodes for monitoring extracellular Ca2+ gradients / Mark A. Messerli and Peter J.S. Smith
- Practical aspects of measuring intracellular calcium signals with fluorescent indicators / Joseph P.Y. Kao, Gong Li, and Darryl A. Auston
- Genetically encoded probes for measurement of intracellular calcium / Michael Whitaker
- Patch clamp methods for studying calcium channels / David L. Armstrong, Christian Erxleben, and Jody A. White
- Nuclear patch-clamp recording from inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors / Taufiq Rahman and Colin W. Taylor
- Confocal and Multiphoton Imaging of Intracellular Ca2+ / Godfrey Smith ... [et al.]
- The use of aequorins to record and visualize Ca2+ dynamics : from subcellular microdomains to whole organisms / Sarah E. Webb ... [et al.]
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Every cell of the body is dependent on calcium to function. Calcium is found in teeth and bones, and calcium signalling is necessary for the movement of muscles and for the action of the heart and the intestines as well as blood coagulation. Calcium in Living Cells will update classic techniques in detecting microscopic levels of calcium ions (Ca2+) in living cells, as well as address new techniques in the field of calcium detection and calcium signaling. Such detection and measurement of intracellular calcium is important to researchers studying the heart, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, and immune systems, whose findings will aid in the advancement of drug and genomic therapies to treat heart, gastrointestinal, autoimmune, and infectious diseases.
Table of Contents
A Practical Guide to the Preparation of Ca2+ Buffers
Donald M. Bers, Chris W. Patton and Richard Nuccitelli
Photorelease Techniques for Raising or Lowering Intracellular Ca2+
Robert Zucker
Making and Using Calcium-Selective Mini- and Microelectrodes
L. Hove-Madsen, S. Baudet and D.M. Bers
Construction, Theory and Practical Considerations for using Self-Referencing of Ca2+-Selective Microelectrodes for Monitoring Extracellular Ca2+ Gradients
Mark A. Messerli and Peter J.S. Smith
Practical Aspects of Measuring Intracellular Calcium Signals with Fluorescent Indicators
Joseph P. Y. Kao, Gong Li, Darryl A. Auston
Genetically-encoded probes for measurement of intracellular calcium
Michael Whitaker
Patch clamp methods for studying calcium channels
David L. Armstrong, Christian Erxleben and Jody A. White
Nuclear Patch-Clamp Recording from Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors
Taufiq Rahman, Colin W. Taylor
Confocal And Multiphoton Imaging Of Intracellular Ca2+
Godfrey Smith, Martyn Reynolds, Francis Burto1, Ole Johan Kemi
The Use of Aequorins to Record and Visualize Ca2+ Dynamics: From Subcellular Microdomains to Whole Organisms.
Sarah E. Webb, Kelly L. Rogers, Eric Karplus, and Andrew L. Miller
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