Novel retinal photoreceptors

The rod and cone cells of the retina are thought to mediate all of the light responses of the vertebrate eye. But here we show that salmon vertebrate ancient (VA) opsin forms a functional photopigment in vitro, and is expressed in a subset of retinal horizontal and amacrine cells in vivo . These res...

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Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
Hybridization
Labeling
Light
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PCB
Pesticides
Photoreception
Photoreceptor Cells
Photoreceptors
Pineal Gland - metabolism
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Salmon
Science
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Spectrum analysis
Vertebrates
Whales & whaling
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