Published in Blood Weekly, October 14th, 2004
According to recent research from Japan, "Mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells have the potential to differentiate into all types of cells, but the physiological properties of undifferentiated mES cells, including Ca2+ signaling systems, are not fully understood.
"In this study, we investigated Ca2+ signaling pathways in mES cells by using conforcal Ca2+ imaging systems, patch clamp techniques and RT-PCR.
"The stimulations with ATP and histamine (His) induced a transient increase of intracellular Ca2+ concentration...
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Source: Blood Weekly (2004-10-14)
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