Measuring dynamic changes in cAMP using fluorescence resonance energy transfer.
cAMP is a ubiquitous second messenger that controls numerous cellular events including movement, growth, metabolism, contraction, and synaptic plasticity. With the emerging concept of compartmentalization of cAMP-dependent signaling, a detailed study of the spatio-temporal intracellular dynamics of...
Main Authors: | Evellin, S, Mongillo, M, Terrin, A, Lissandron, V, Zaccolo, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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2004
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