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The neural signature of high myopia: structural and functional brain alterations and their cognitive-emotional associations. [PDF]
Li X, Zhao K, Deng B, Wu Z, Wei L.
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Light does not phase shift the circadian clock of subcutaneous adipose tissue in vitro. [PDF]
Edmondson A, Beresford C, Harmsen JF.
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A study on electroretinography as a biomarker for seasonal vulnerability in depression. [PDF]
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Photon capture and signalling by melanopsin retinal ganglion cells [PDF]
A subset of retinal ganglion cells has recently been discovered to be intrinsically photosensitive, with melanopsin as the pigment. These cells project primarily to brain centres for non-image-forming visual functions such as the pupillary light reflex and circadian photoentrainment.
Shin H Kang, Tian Xue, Haining Zhong
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Melanopsin retinal ganglion cells mediate light-promoted brain development
Cell, 2022During development, melanopsin-expressing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) become light sensitive much earlier than rods and cones. IpRGCs project to many subcortical areas, whereas physiological functions of these projections are yet to be fully elucidated.
Jiaxi, Hu +32 more
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Efficacy and Specificity of Melanopsin Reporters for Retinal Ganglion Cells
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2022AbstractIntrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) are specialized retinal output neurons that mediate behavioral, neuroendocrine, and developmental responses to environmental light. There are diverse molecular strategies for marking ipRGCs, especially in mice, making them among the best characterized retinal ganglion cells.
Ryan Maloney +4 more
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Melanopsin retinal ganglion cells receive bipolar and amacrine cell synapses
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2003AbstractMelanopsin is a novel opsin synthesized in a small subset of retinal ganglion cells. Ganglion cells expressing melanopsin are capable of depolarizing in response to light in the absence of rod or cone input and are thus intrinsically light sensitive.
Michael A, Belenky +4 more
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