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Calcium 'Puffs' are a form of [[Calcium signalling|Calcium Signalling that]] results from elementary events within the cell. These events are localised in space and are short in duration, and result from Calcium release from a cluster of | [[Calcium|Calcium]] 'Puffs' are a form of [[Calcium signalling|Calcium Signalling that]] results from elementary events within the [[Cell|cell]]. These events are localised in space and are short in duration, and result from Calcium release from a cluster of [[Inositol_1,4,5,-tris-phosphate_receptor|IP<sub>3</sub>Rs]] in the presence of [[Inositol_1,4,5_trisphosphate|IP<sub>3</sub>]], [[ATP|ATP]] and [[Calcium|Ca<sup>2+</sup>]] <ref>Alberts B., Johnson A., Lewis J., Raff M., Roberts K., Walkter P., (2008) Molecular Biology Of The Cell, 5th edition, Newy York: Garland Science</ref>. | ||
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Calcium 'Puffs' are a form of Calcium Signalling that results from elementary events within the cell. These events are localised in space and are short in duration, and result from Calcium release from a cluster of IP3Rs in the presence of IP3, ATP and Ca2+ [1].
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- ↑ Alberts B., Johnson A., Lewis J., Raff M., Roberts K., Walkter P., (2008) Molecular Biology Of The Cell, 5th edition, Newy York: Garland Science