Prof. John McCarron likes mountains, and lies about mountains (it'll be fun he said), and likes going up mountains. He loves hills that much he's almost over one...Prof. John McCarron likes mountains, and lies about mountains (it'll be fun he said), and likes going up mountains. Prof. John McCarron likes mountains, and lies about mountains (it'll be fun he said), and likes going up mountains. Prof. John McCarron likes mountains, and lies about mountains (it'll be fun he said), and likes going up mountains. Prof. John McCarron likes mountains, and lies about mountains (it'll be fun he said), and likes going up mountains. Prof. John McCarron likes mountains, and lies about mountains (it'll be fun he said), and likes going up mountains. Prof. John McCarron likes mountains, and lies about mountains (it'll be fun he said), and likes going up mountains.
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Reproducibility of CCh
CCh evokes responses in reproducible populations of cells
The video shows a field of native endothelial cells (mesenteric artery) loaded with a fluorescence calcium indicator. In the same artery, endothelial calcium activity was stimulated by CCh on 2 separate occasion, activating a similar population of cells. Top panel: visualisation of change in fluorescence and a maximum intensity projection showing all activated cells; Middle panel: 5 randomly chosen individual cellular Ca2+ responses; Lower panel: heat plot showing the Ca2+ activity of all cells in the field of view. Each line represents an individual cell.