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found: American journal of physiology. Cell physiology, Nov. 1997:p. C1775 (Intracellular calcium is the most common intracellular signaling molecule that controls a wide array of cellular processes such as contraction, cell proliferation, and secretion)
found: Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, July 2006:p. 1770 (Intracellular calcium is an important intracellular second messenger regulating multiple cellular functions, such as metabolism, motility, secretion and proliferation. It is a cofactor for several intracellular enzymes, e.g. mitochondrial dehydrogenases, various phospholipases and proteases)
found: Diseases of the kidney & urinary tract, 2007:v. 3, p. 2317 (Intracellular calcium. Calcium is the major intracellular ionic messenger for the activation of many biologic processes. The intracellular concentration of calcium is approximately 0.15 [mu]M. Cells extrude calcium via pumps or exchangers, sequester it in intracellular organelles, or use low-affinity binding sites with large capacities to maintain free calcium ... at the [mu]M level. ... Three major cellular calcium pools exist: (a) bound to multiple diverse sites, (b) sequestered in intracellular organelles, and (c) bound or free within the cytosol)