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Single-nucleus profiling highlights the all-brain echinoderm nervous system. [PDF]
Paganos P +16 more
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Spatial distribution and functional integration of displaced retinal ganglion cells. [PDF]
Duda S +6 more
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Differential regulation of mTOR activity in retinal ganglion cells underlies their distinct susceptibility to ischemia/reperfusion. [PDF]
Zhu M +5 more
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Melanopsin-mediated signals in natural and human-made environments
Barrionuevo PA, Barrancas FD.
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Pupillometric and perceptual approaches provide independent estimates of melanopsin activity in humans. [PDF]
Woelders T +4 more
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Light incubation affects embryo development and post-hatch performance in poultry. [PDF]
Yu SZ, Cheng LF, He MY, Cao J, Geng AL.
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Melanopsin enhances image persistence
Contributions of the inner retinal photopigment melanopsin to human visual perception are incompletely understood. Here, we use a four-primary display to produce stimuli differing in melanopsin versus cone contrast in psychophysical paradigms in eight subjects with normal color vision.
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2021
Melanopsin retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) are the third class of retinal photoreceptors with unique anatomical, electrophysiological, and biological features. There are different mRGC subtypes with differential projections to the brain. These cells contribute to many nonimage-forming functions of the eye, the most relevant being the photoentrainment of
Chiara La Morgia +2 more
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Melanopsin retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) are the third class of retinal photoreceptors with unique anatomical, electrophysiological, and biological features. There are different mRGC subtypes with differential projections to the brain. These cells contribute to many nonimage-forming functions of the eye, the most relevant being the photoentrainment of
Chiara La Morgia +2 more
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