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Nature Research, Nature Immunology, 1(7), p. 25-32, 2005

DOI: 10.1038/ni1295

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Lymphocyte calcium signaling from membrane to nucleus

Journal article published in 2005 by Elena M. Gallo, Kirsten Canté-Barrett ORCID, Gerald R. Crabtree
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Abstract

Ca(2+) signals control a variety of lymphocyte responses, ranging from short-term cytoskeletal modifications to long-term changes in gene expression. The identification of molecules and channels that modulate Ca(2+) entry into T and B lymphocytes has both provided details of the molecular events leading to immune responses and raised controversy. Here we review studies of the pathways that allow Ca(2+) entry, the function of Ca(2+) in the regulation of cell polarity and motility and the principles by which Ca(2+)-dependent transcription regulates lymphocyte function.