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Irene Schulz

Researcher at Saarland University

Publications -  123
Citations -  7109

Irene Schulz is an academic researcher from Saarland University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoplasmic reticulum & Zymogen granule. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 123 publications receiving 6996 citations. Previous affiliations of Irene Schulz include Max Planck Society & University of Konstanz.

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Release of Ca2+ from a nonmitochondrial intracellular store in pancreatic acinar cells by inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate.

TL;DR: It is reported here that micromolar concentrations of Ins1,4,5P3 release Ca2+ from a nonmitochondrial intracellular Ca2- store in pancreatic acinar cells, and the results strongly suggest that this is the same Ca1+ store that is released by acetylcholine.
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Effect of inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate on isolated subcellular fractions of rat pancreas

TL;DR: The data suggest that inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate releases Ca2+ from endoplasmic reticulum in pancreatic acinar cells, suggesting that IP3 might provide the missing link between activation of the muscarinic receptor and Ca1+ release from intracellular stores during stimulation.
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Relationship between secretagogue-induced Ca2+ release and inositol polyphosphate production in permeabilized pancreatic acinar cells.

TL;DR: It is shown that secretagogue-induced Ca2+ release in permeabilized cells is accompanied by a parallel production of inositol trisphosphate, which further support the role of IP3 as a second messenger to induce Ca 2+ mobilization.
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Permeabilizing cells: some methods and applications for the study of intracellular processes.

TL;DR: Since permeabilized cells are preparations intermediate between intact cells and isolated organelles, they offer great opportunities for the advancement of the understanding of the mechanisms involved in stimulus-response coupling.
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The Exocrine Pancreas: The Role of Secretagogues, Cyclic Nucleotides, and Calcium in Enzyme Secretion

TL;DR: This review summarizes recently acquired knowledge about early events in enzyme secretion from the exocrine pancreas and emphasizes processes that comprise hormone-receptor interaction, simultaneous or subsequent release of secondary messengers, and subsequent alterations of the cell membrane involving passive and active transport processes.