2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/embc.2019.8857601
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Effect of topology and time window on probability distribution underlying baclofen induced Ca2+ response in hippocampal neurons

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“…Within a wide variety of cells, Ca 2+ serves as an almost universal ionic messenger, delivering signals received at the cell surface to the inside of the cell. These signals are controlled by the concentration of the modulating agonists and encoded in the complex spatiotemporal behavior of cytosolic Ca 2+ -concentration ([Ca c 2+ ]), ranging from stochastic spiking to regular oscillations, and more complex waveforms [13]. Ca 2+ -signals regulate the intracellular processes operating over a wide time range, from neurotransmission in microseconds to gene transcription at a scale of minutes to hours [14].…”
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“…Within a wide variety of cells, Ca 2+ serves as an almost universal ionic messenger, delivering signals received at the cell surface to the inside of the cell. These signals are controlled by the concentration of the modulating agonists and encoded in the complex spatiotemporal behavior of cytosolic Ca 2+ -concentration ([Ca c 2+ ]), ranging from stochastic spiking to regular oscillations, and more complex waveforms [13]. Ca 2+ -signals regulate the intracellular processes operating over a wide time range, from neurotransmission in microseconds to gene transcription at a scale of minutes to hours [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ca 2+ mediates these functions by [Ca c 2+ ]-sensing effectors that translate Ca 2+ -signals with varying spatiotemporal dynamics into specific cellular responses [24]. In this scenario, the recent scientific efforts are focusing on drug screening and testing based on the quantification of Ca 2+ -signatures over conventional biochemical assays [13,25]. Several review papers have been published in the last three decades on the function and structure of GPCR targeting drugs as well as biomolecular details of Ca 2+ -signaling [26][27][28].…”
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