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CD95-Mediated Calcium Signaling

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Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology ((MIMB,volume 1557))

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Intracellular calcium signals regulate cell function and cell survival by controlling many processes. CD95 engagement results in distinct intracellular calcium signals that control the cell fate, apoptosis, or survival, depending on the ligand (membrane or soluble). Intracellular calcium determination is an exquisite readout to explore the molecular mechanisms elicited by CD95 engagement. The most widely applied methods for studying calcium signaling pathways use fluorescent indicators and imaging methods with fluorescence microscopy. This technical approach, however, requires many precautions that we discuss in this chapter.

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This work was supported by INSERM, INCa and Ligue contre le cancer (comité des Pyrénées Atlantiques).

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Hammadi, M., Delcroix, V., Vacher, AM., Ducret, T., Vacher, P. (2017). CD95-Mediated Calcium Signaling. In: Legembre, P. (eds) CD95. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1557. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6780-3_8

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