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Hajnoczky G, CSORDAS G, Yi M
Cell Calcium . 2003 Jan; 32(5-6):363-77. PMID: 12543096
In many cell types, IP(3) and ryanodine receptor (IP(3)R/RyR)-mediated Ca(2+) mobilization from the sarcoendoplasmic reticulum (ER/SR) results in an elevation of mitochondrial matrix [Ca(2+)]. Although delivery of the released Ca(2+)...
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Hajnoczky G, CSORDAS G, Krishnamurthy R, Szalai G
J Bioenerg Biomembr . 2002 Jan; 32(1):15-25. PMID: 11768758
Many agonists bring about their effects on cellular functions through a rise in cytosolic [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]c) mediated by the second messenger inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3). Imaging studies of single cells have...
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CSORDAS G, Thomas A, Hajnoczky G
Trends Cardiovasc Med . 2001 Nov; 11(7):269-75. PMID: 11709280
Ryanodine receptor (RyR) mediated Ca(2)+ signals play a central role in excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle. To support the rhythmic contractile activity there is a need for continuous tuning of...
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Pacher P, CSORDAS G, Hajnoczky G
Biol Signals Recept . 2001 May; 10(3-4):200-23. PMID: 11351129
The broad significance of apoptosis in the cardiovascular system only began to be recognized more widely recently. Apoptotic cell death is a normal component of postnatal morphogenesis of the human...
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CSORDAS G, Hajnoczky G
Cell Calcium . 2001 Mar; 29(4):249-62. PMID: 11243933
Calcium signal transmission between endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria is supported by a local [Ca(2+)] control that operates between IP(3)receptor Ca(2+)release channels (IP(3)R) and mitochondrial Ca(2+)uptake sites, and displays functional...
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Hajnoczky G, CSORDAS G, Madesh M, Pacher P
Cell Calcium . 2000 Dec; 28(5-6):349-63. PMID: 11115374
Intracellular calcium signals mediated by IP(3)and ryanodine receptors (IP(3)R/RyR) play a central role in cell survival, but emerging evidence suggests that IP(3)R/RyR are also important in apoptotic cell death. Switch...
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Hajnoczky G, CSORDAS G, Madesh M, Pacher P
J Physiol . 2000 Nov; 529 Pt 1:69-81. PMID: 11080252
Growing evidence suggests that propagation of cytosolic [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]c) spikes and oscillations to the mitochondria is important for the control of fundamental cellular functions. Delivery of [Ca2+]c spikes to the...
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CSORDAS G, Santra M, Reed C, Eichstetter I, McQuillan D, Gross D, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2000 Jul; 275(42):32879-87. PMID: 10913155
The small leucine-rich proteoglycan decorin interacts with the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and triggers a signaling cascade that leads to elevation of endogenous p21 and growth suppression. We demonstrate...
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Szalai G, CSORDAS G, Hantash B, Thomas A, Hajnoczky G
J Biol Chem . 2000 May; 275(20):15305-13. PMID: 10809765
Control of energy metabolism by increases of mitochondrial matrix [Ca(2+)] ([Ca(2+)](m)) may represent a fundamental mechanism to meet the ATP demand imposed by heart contractions, but the machinery underlying propagation...
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Tokes A, Hortovanyi E, CSORDAS G, Kulka J, Mozes G, Hatalyak A, et al.
Anticancer Res . 1999 May; 19(1A):175-9. PMID: 10226540
Background: The association of TN expression, tumour grading and expression of commonly used histopathologic prognostic factors (p53 and estrogen receptor) was examined in 62 cases of invasive ductal carcinoma of...