HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ca et al. from the Saarland University, Germany have published the paper: Shaped by leaky ER: Homeostatic uxes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The data showed that TED is well suited to visualize fast Ca2+ signal onsets (Schulte et_al 2022).
- future: One of the most exciting questions for future research is how ER leak channels contribute to microdomain signaling Frontiers in Physiology frontiersin.org 10.3389/fphys.2022.972104
SUMMARY
With the improvement of ER Ca2+ imaging techniques, it became technically possible to directly monitor Ca2+ dynamics in . . .

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