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M J Berridge

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Berridge M
Biochem Soc Trans . 2006 Mar; 34(Pt 2):228-31. PMID: 16545082
In cardiac cells, Ca2+ signals appear as brief transients responsible for controlling both contraction and transcription. Information may be encoded in these digital signals through changes in both frequency and...
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Berridge M
Biochem Soc Trans . 2003 Sep; 31(Pt 5):930-3. PMID: 14505451
Calcium regulates three different aspects of cardiac contraction. It drives pacemaker activity, excitation-contraction coupling and the transcriptional events that remodel the Ca(2+) signalling system in both health and disease.
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Tovey S, de Smet P, Lipp P, Thomas D, Young K, Missiaen L, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2001 Dec; 114(Pt 22):3979-89. PMID: 11739630
Elementary Ca(2+) signals, such as "Ca(2+) puffs", which arise from the activation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors, are building blocks for local and global Ca(2+) signalling. We characterized Ca(2+) puffs in...
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Berridge M
Novartis Found Symp . 2001 Sep; 239:52-64; discussion 64-7, 150-9. PMID: 11529316
Ca2+ is a universal second messenger used to regulate a wide range of cellular processes such as fertilization, proliferation, contraction, secretion, learning and memory. Cells derive signal Ca2+ from both...
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Bootman M, Lipp P, Berridge M
J Cell Sci . 2001 Aug; 114(Pt 12):2213-22. PMID: 11493661
Calcium (Ca(2+)) is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger, controlling a diverse range of cellular processes, such as gene transcription, muscle contraction and cell proliferation. The ability of a simple ion such...
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Berridge M, Lipp P, Bootman M
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol . 2001 Jun; 1(1):11-21. PMID: 11413485
The universality of calcium as an intracellular messenger depends on its enormous versatility. Cells have a calcium signalling toolkit with many components that can be mixed and matched to create...
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Collins T, Lipp P, Berridge M, Bootman M
J Biol Chem . 2001 May; 276(28):26411-20. PMID: 11333261
Using confocal imaging of Rhod-2-loaded HeLa cells, we examined the ability of mitochondria to sequester Ca(2+) signals arising from different sources. Mitochondrial Ca(2+) (Ca(2+)mit) uptake was stimulated by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate...
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Bootman M, Collins T, Peppiatt C, Prothero L, Mackenzie L, de Smet P, et al.
Semin Cell Dev Biol . 2001 Feb; 12(1):3-10. PMID: 11162741
Calcium (Ca2+) is an almost universal intracellular messenger, controlling a diverse range of cellular processes, such as gene transcription, muscle contraction and cell proliferation. The ability of a simple ion...
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Mackenzie L, Bootman M, Berridge M, Lipp P
J Physiol . 2001 Feb; 530(Pt 3):417-29. PMID: 11158273
Excitation-contraction coupling (E-C coupling) was studied in isolated fluo-3-loaded rat atrial myocytes at 22 and 37 degrees C using rapid confocal microscopy. Within a few milliseconds of electrical excitation, spatially...
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Thomas D, Tovey S, Collins T, Bootman M, Berridge M, Lipp P
Cell Calcium . 2000 Oct; 28(4):213-23. PMID: 11032777
Quantifying the magnitude of Ca2+ signals from changes in the emission of fluorescent indicators relies on assumptions about the indicator behaviour in situ. Factors such as osmolarity, pH, ionic strength...