Calcium Signaling Protocols

Calcium Signaling Protocols by David G. Lambert, published by Humana Press on November 19, 2010, is a softcover reprint of the hardcover second edition from 2005, comprising 359 pages. This book provides a comprehensive overview of intracellular calcium regulation, a topic that has garnered significant attention in scientific research over the past three decades. The volume includes 22 chapters, with contributions from experts in the field, and is organized into six parts that cover basic theory, measurement systems, and specialized techniques related to calcium signaling.
Readers will find detailed discussions on the use of fluorescent indicators, measurement of calcium channel activity, and assessment of calcium release from storage. The book also introduces new chapters that explore advanced methodologies, including the use of the FlexStation and electrophysiological measurements. With a focus on biochemistry and biophysics, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those engaged in life sciences research, providing insights into both fundamental concepts and specialized measurement techniques in calcium signaling.
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In the first edition of Calcium Signaling Protocols I began by writing “The regula- 2+ tion of intracellular Ca is a common theme presented in many papers over the last 20 2+ or so years and the description of the Ca -sensitive indicator dye fura-2 in 1985 resulted in a massive increase in these types of studies. ” This statement is as true in 2005 as it was in 1999, but 20 or so years is now 30 years! There has been some reorganization of the volume such that there are now 22 ch- ters including five new ones, all written by experts in their field. These new chapters 2+ include use of the FlexStation and electrophysiological measurement of Ca channel activity. The book is broken into six parts. Part I is a general coverage of basic theory and the simplest use of fluorescent indicators. Part II covers specialist measurement 2+ systems and Part III covers measurement of Ca channel activity. Assessment of 2+ release of stored Ca is covered in some detail in Part IV, with Parts V and VI cover- 2+ ing specialist measurement techniques and Ca -sensitive targets. Putting a book like this together, even as a second edition, takes time and I am, again, indebted to the individual authors for their help and patience. I am also very grateful to Professor John M. Walker, the series editor, for his continued help and advice over the course of this project.
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