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Sodium pump ligands

Figure 6.1. Overview of cellular calcium transport. Calcium enters the cell through voltage- or ligand-gated channels (left). It is extmded by ATP-driven pumps or by sodium antiport (right). Both the mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum serve as intracellular calcium stores. The cytosolic concentration is kept at -100 nM under resting conditions. CaM Calmodulin. Figure 6.1. Overview of cellular calcium transport. Calcium enters the cell through voltage- or ligand-gated channels (left). It is extmded by ATP-driven pumps or by sodium antiport (right). Both the mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum serve as intracellular calcium stores. The cytosolic concentration is kept at -100 nM under resting conditions. CaM Calmodulin.

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