Calcium - a life and death signal
Michael J. Berridge (),
Martin D. Bootman () and
Peter Lipp ()
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Michael J. Berridge: Laboratory of Molecular Signalling, The Babraham Institute
Martin D. Bootman: Laboratory of Molecular Signalling, The Babraham Institute
Peter Lipp: Laboratory of Molecular Signalling, The Babraham Institute
Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6703, 645-648
Abstract:
One of the most versatile and universal signalling agents in the human body is the calcium ion, Ca2+. How does this simple ion act during cell birth, life and death, and how does it regulate so many different cellular processes?
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1038/27094
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