Jensen's inequality as a tool for explaining the effect of oscillations on the average cytosolic calcium concentration /
It has often been asked which physiological advantages calcium (Ca2+) oscillations in non-excitable cells may have as compared to an adjustable stationary Ca2+ signal. One of the proposed answers is that an oscillatory regime allows a lowering of the average Ca2+ concentration, which is likely to be...
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Main Authors: | Knoke, Beate. (Author), Bodenstein, Christian. (Author), Marhl, Marko. (Author), Perc, Matjaž. (Author), Schuster, Stefan. (Author) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
Jezik: | English |
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