Journal article

Mechanisms of calcium release and propagation in cardiac cells. Do studies with confocal microscopy add to our understanding?

DA Williams

Cell Calcium | CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE | Published : 1993

Abstract

Laser-scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) has a number of recognised advantages over other techniques of light microscopy for the study of cell and tissue structure. These include increased image spatial resolution, and even more importantly, removal of out-of-focus information from 2-dimensional images of 3-dimensional structures. Moreover, these features have also recently proved to be of immense benefit when coupled with ion-sensitive fluorescent probes, in the study of second messenger systems in relation to cell function. This review summarises the contribution that recent studies with LSCM have made to our understanding of the important patho-physiological state, spontaneous Ca2+-relea..

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