Journal article
Capacitative Ca2+ entry in HL-60 cells: tetrandrine and SK & F 96365 as probes.
Abstract
Agonist-activated Ca2+ entry is important in many biological responses such as secretion and cell growth(1,2). In nonexcitable cells which have no voltage-operated Ca2+ channels (VOCC), agonist-receptor interaction can trigger Ca2+ entry across the plasmalemma via several entry pathways(1-3) (Fig 1): (A) channels which are intrinsic structures of the receptor (receptor-operated channels), (B) channels which are coupled to receptors via a …
Authors
Leung YM; Kwan CY; Loh TT
Journal
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 97–101
Publication Date
March 1996
ISSN
1671-4083