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News Physiol Sci 7: 108-113, 1992;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 7, 108-113, Copyright © 1992 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Calcium Entry in Nonexcitable Cells: Lessons from Human Platelets

SO Sage, MP Mahaut-Smith and TJ Rink

A rise in cytosolic calcium concentration plays an important role in platelet activation. As well as helping define stimulus-response coupling in these intriguing and clinically important cells, the study of calcium mobilisation in platelets serves as an important model for elucidating calcium signaling mechanisms in general.





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