The functional contribution of calcium ion flux heterogeneity in T cells

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Abstract

The role of intracellular calcium ion oscillations in T-cell physiology is being increasingly appreciated by studies that describe how unique temporal and spatial calcium ion signatures can control different signalling pathways. Within this review, we provide detailed mechanisms of calcium ion oscillations, and emphasise the pivotal role that calcium signalling plays in directing crucial events pertaining to T-cell functionality. We also describe methods of calcium ion quantification, and take the opportunity to discuss how a deeper understanding of calcium signalling combined with new detection and quantification methodologies can be used to better design immunotherapies targeting T-cell responses.

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Christo, S. N., Diener, K. R., & Hayball, J. D. (2015, September 19). The functional contribution of calcium ion flux heterogeneity in T cells. Immunology and Cell Biology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/icb.2015.34

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