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|a Tombran-Tink, Joyce.
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|a The Visual Transduction Cascade :
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|a An Organ of Exquisite Perfection; Development of the Foveal Specialization; An Update on the Regulation of Rod Photoreceptor Development; Photoreceptor--RPE Interactions; Molecular Biology of IRBP and Its Role in the Visual Cycle; Regulation of Photoresponses by Phosphorylation; The cGMP Signaling Pathway in Retinal Photoreceptors and the Central Role of Photoreceptor Phosphodiesterase (PDE6); Rhodopsin Structure, function, and Involvement in Retinitis Pigmentosa; Multiple Signaling Pathways Govern Calcium Homeostasis in Photoreceptor Inner Segments.
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|a The Transduction Channels of Rod and Cone PhotoreceptorsRhodopsins in Drosophila Color Vision; INAD Signaling Complex of Drosophila Photoreceptors; Visual Signal Processing in the Inner Retina; Human Cone Spectral Sensitivities and Color Vision Deficiencies; Luminous Efficiency Functions; Cone Pigments and Vision in the Mouse; Multifocal Oscillatory Potentials of the Human Retina; The Aging of the Retina; Aging of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium; Visual Tra.
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|a Remarkable advances have contributed to revolutionizing the study of vertebrate vision. The first step to identifying objects and establishing spatial relationships is the visual transduction cascade, a process that underpins a wide range of ocular diseases and therapies. Toward that, The Visual Transduction Cascade: Basic and Clinical Principles reveals not only how the eye evolved into an organ of vision, but also describes how molecular mechanisms of key molecules (such as transducins, phosphodiesterases, and CyclicGMP metabolizing enzymes) operate in the phototransduction cascade. In this.
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|a Visual discrimination
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|a Cellular signal transduction.
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|a Discrimination visuelle
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