Fig. 6From: Chloroquine inhibits Ca2+ permeable ion channels-mediated Ca2+ signaling in primary B lymphocytesChloro inhibits anti-IgM-induced Ca2+ increases. a Anti-IgM induced Ca2+ increases. b Chloro failed to affect the level of Ca2+, however, inhibited anti-IgM-induced increases were inhibited by chloro. c The summary results. NS: p > 0.05; ***p < 0.001. These results indicate that chloro blocks BCR engagement-induced Ca2+ increasesBack to article page