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Calcium Cell Channel Lymphocyte Plasma Membrane Open Flow

CRAC channels are channels in the lymphocyte plasma membrane that open to allow calcium influx into the cell during antigen response, with opening induced by calcium release from the endoplasmic reticulum.

Los canales CRAC son canales en la membrana plasmática de los linfocitos que se abren para permitir la entrada de calcio en la célula durante la respuesta al antígeno, y su apertura es inducida por la liberación de calcio del retículo endoplasmático.

Front Channels in the lymphocyte plasma membrane that open to let calcium flow into the cell during the response of the cell to antigen. Channel opening is induced by release of calcium from the endoplasmic reticulum
Back CRAC channel

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