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Plant blue-light receptors

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
Plants have several blue-light receptors, which regulate different aspects of growth and development. Recent studies have identified three such receptors: cryptochrome 1, cryptochrome 2 and phototropin. Cryptochromes 1 and 2 are photolyase-like receptors that regulate hypocotyl growth and flowering time; phototropin mediates phototropism in response to
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Blue Light and Bilirubin Excretion

Science, 1980
Blue light converts bilirubin in the skin of jaundiced rats to metastable geometric isomers that are transported in blood and excreted in bile. The same reaction probably occurs in jaundiced babies exposed to light, particularly during treatment with phototherapy.
A F, McDonagh, L A, Palma, D A, Lightner
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Respiration induced by blue light

Planta, 1966
The high rate of respiration in Chlorella which is found after feeding with glucose or after a longer period of photosynthesis, declines in the dark in the course of hours to about a quarter of its original value.
W, Kowallik, H, Gaffron
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Plant blue-light receptors

Planta, 2004
In the past decade, three groups of blue-light photore ceptor have been identified in higher plants, namely, cryptochromes, photo tropins, and the ZTL/FKF1/ LKP2 family. All of them contain flavins as the chro mophore. In addition, opsin-related photoreceptors were found in Volvox and Chlamydomonas, and FAD containing photoactivated adenylyl cyclases ...
Roopa, Banerjee, Alfred, Batschauer
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Comment on: The Blue Light Hazard Versus Blue Light Hype

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
Billy R, Hammond, Lisa, Renzi-Hammond
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Phototropin Blue-Light Receptors

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2007
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the photosynthetic efficiency of plants. These include phototropism, light-induced stomatal opening, and chloroplast movements in response to changes in light intensity.
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Methaemoglobinaemia: A Blue Light Emergency.

Irish medical journal, 2018
Leinster
Uí Bhroin, S, McNamara, R, Kidney, E
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A red light for blue light

BJU International, 2005
Eleanor R, Ray, Tim S, O'Brien
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Reply to Comment on: The Blue Light Hazard Versus Blue Light Hype

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
Martin A. Mainster   +6 more
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Hazards of solar blue light

Applied Optics, 2008
Short-wavelength visible light (blue light) of the Sun has caused retinal damage in people who have stared fixedly at the Sun without adequate protection. The author quantified the blue-light hazard of the Sun according to the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines by measuring the spectral radiance of the Sun.
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