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. 1975 Nov;15(11):1155–1160. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(75)85891-7

Rapid changes in intracellular free calcium concentration. Detection by metallochromic indicator dyes in squid giant axon.

J E Brown, L B Cohen, P De Weer, L H Pinto, W N Ross, B M Salzberg
PMCID: PMC1334796  PMID: 1201331

Abstract

The metallochromic indicator dyes, arsenazo III and chlorophosphonazo III, were used in squid giant axons to detect rapidly the very small influxes of calcium that occur as a result of changes of membrane potential.

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