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Mechanism of calcium oscillations in migrating human astrocytoma cells

Rondé et al., 2000

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16475393769756583881
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Rondé P
Giannone G
Gerasymova I
Stoeckel H
Takeda K
Haiech J
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research

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Numerous studies show that intracellular calcium controls the migration rate of different mobile cell types. We studied migrating astrocytoma cells from two human cell lines, U- 87MG and A172, in order to clarify the mechanisms by which calcium potentially influences …
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