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Portela-Gomes et al., Pancreas 2002
(Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2) :
The immunocytochemical expression patterns of the stimulatory Gs proteins ( G alpha-s and G alpha-olf ) and the in vitro
Ca2+ stimulated
ACs ( AC1, 3, and 8 ) were studied in normal and spontaneously diabetic Goto-Kakizaki ( GK ) rat pancreatic islets with use of well characterized antibodies
Wieczorek et al., PloS one 2010
:
The
Ca2+ stimulated
adenylyl cyclases (ACs) , AC1 and AC8, are key components of long-term memory processing ... We hypothesize that the
Ca2+ stimulated
ACs modulate long lasting transcriptional changes essential for fear memory consolidation and maintenance ... Overall, these studies demonstrate that the
Ca2+ stimulated
ACs contribute to the formation and maintenance of fear memory by a network of long-term transcriptional changes