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Review
. 1998 Sep 21;142(6):1395-8.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.142.6.1395.

The heterogeneity of ER Ca2+ stores has a key role in nonmuscle cell signaling and function

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The heterogeneity of ER Ca2+ stores has a key role in nonmuscle cell signaling and function

J Meldolesi et al. J Cell Biol. .
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Figure 1
Distribution of total calcium in a PC12 pheochromocytoma cell, as revealed by electron energy loss imaging analysis. The calcium signal, expressed in false colors, is superimposed on a conventional image from a thin section of a quick frozen–freeze dried cell, including a mitochondrion and a few parallel running ER cisternae. Notice the calcium-rich ER cisternae in continuity with other cisternae where the signal remains below threshold, as it is the case with the mitochondrion and the plasmalemma. Reproduced with permission from Pezzati et al. (31).

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