2012
DOI: 10.2174/092986712804143277
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Calcium Signaling in Neuronal Motility: Pharmacological Tools for Investigating Specific Pathways

Abstract: Migration of neurons and neuronal precursors from the site of origin to their final location is a key process in the development of the nervous system and in the correct organization of neuronal structures and circuits. Different modes of migration (mainly radial and tangential) have been described in the last 40 years; for these, as for motility processes involving other cellular types, calcium signalling plays a key role, with influx from the extracellular medium representing the main mechanism, and a more d… Show more

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“…We then looked at the effects of the application of SKF96365 (2 µM) and of Ruthenium Red (RR; 5 µM), blockers respectively of TRPC and TRPV channels (Lovisolo et al, 2012;Patapoutian et al, 2003).…”
Section: The Ionic Channels Involved In the Nps-induced Calcium Influxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then looked at the effects of the application of SKF96365 (2 µM) and of Ruthenium Red (RR; 5 µM), blockers respectively of TRPC and TRPV channels (Lovisolo et al, 2012;Patapoutian et al, 2003).…”
Section: The Ionic Channels Involved In the Nps-induced Calcium Influxmentioning
confidence: 99%