Calcium in Living Cells

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Hardbound, 328 Pages
Published: NOV-2010
ISBN 13: 978-0-12-374841-6
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS


Edited by
Michael Whitaker, Department of Physiological Sciences Medical School, Newcastle upon Tyne, England

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. This volume 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.

Included in series
Methods in Cell Biology

Audience:
Researchers in cell, molecular and developmental biology, biochemists


 
Last update: 2 Oct 2011