Abstract:Intracellular calcium ion (Ca 2+) signaling is heavily involved in development, as illustrated by the use of a number of Ca 2+ indicators. However, continuous Ca 2+ patterns during morphogenesis have not yet been studied using fluorescence resonance energy transfer to track the Ca 2+ sensor. In the present study, we monitored Ca 2+ levels during zebrafish morphogenesis and differentiation with yellow cameleon, YC2.12. Our results show not only clear changes in Ca 2+ levels but also continuous Ca 2+ patterns at… Show more
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