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- who: August and colleagues from the University of Exeter, United Kingdom have published the research: Calcium in peroxisomes: An essential messenger in an essential cell organelle, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Calcium ions (Ca2+) are among the most important intracellular second_messengers with essential roles in various cellular processes such as embryonic development, muscle contraction, neuron excitability, and cell death (Berridge et_al, 2000; Giorgi et_al, 2018). The movement of charge along electrical currents across membranes, and binding and unbinding of target proteins translocate Ca2+ within cells (Görlach et_al, 2015). The Ca2+-dependent protein . . .
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