2012
DOI: 10.1134/s1990747811060158
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Convergence of Ca2+ signaling pathways in adipocytes. The role of L-arginine and protein kinase G in generation of transient and periodic Ca2+ signals

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“…4J). These agonists also do not generate sustained oscillations of [Ca 2+ ] i in the absence of ACh in the presented concentration range [14]. Unlike the effect of NE, which induces generations of simple modes of fast Ca 2+ -oscillations in the presence of ACh (Fig.…”
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“…4J). These agonists also do not generate sustained oscillations of [Ca 2+ ] i in the absence of ACh in the presented concentration range [14]. Unlike the effect of NE, which induces generations of simple modes of fast Ca 2+ -oscillations in the presence of ACh (Fig.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…4A) whereas addition of NE alone in the same concentration range induced either impulse responses in the majority of cells, or fast-damping oscillations in single adipocytes [14]. The addition of low doses of ACh after application of NE also resulted in generation of sustained modes of Ca 2+ oscillations (Fig.…”
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