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The following pages link to A novel human opsin in the inner retina (Q22011049):
Displaying 50 items.
- Opsin 4 (Q92594) (← links)
- Opsin 4 (melanopsin) (Q14864475) (← links)
- Non-visual effects of light on melatonin, alertness and cognitive performance: can blue-enriched light keep us alert? (Q21089985) (← links)
- The opsins (Q21092877) (← links)
- In silico characterisation and chromosomal localisation of human RRH (peropsin)--implications for opsin evolution (Q21093373) (← links)
- Inducible ablation of melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells reveals their central role in non-image forming visual responses (Q21144293) (← links)
- Evolution of melanopsin photoreceptors: discovery and characterization of a new melanopsin in nonmammalian vertebrates (Q21146047) (← links)
- High opsin diversity in a non-visual infaunal brittle star (Q21266654) (← links)
- Dopamine and retinal function (Q22251337) (← links)
- Addition of human melanopsin renders mammalian cells photoresponsive (Q24292877) (← links)
- The genetics of normal and defective color vision (Q24619510) (← links)
- The emerging roles of melanopsin in behavioral adaptation to light (Q24633234) (← links)
- Melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells: architecture, projections, and intrinsic photosensitivity (Q24634010) (← links)
- Melanopsin and rod-cone photoreceptive systems account for all major accessory visual functions in mice (Q24634030) (← links)
- History of the development of sleep medicine in the United States (Q24644409) (← links)
- A missense variant (P10L) of the melanopsin (OPN4) gene in seasonal affective disorder (Q24648989) (← links)
- Sensitivity of the human circadian pacemaker to nocturnal light: melatonin phase resetting and suppression (Q24651053) (← links)
- Meeting report: the role of environmental lighting and circadian disruption in cancer and other diseases (Q24670218) (← links)
- Functional redundancy of cryptochromes and classical photoreceptors for nonvisual ocular photoreception in mice (Q24684522) (← links)
- Daily illumination exposure and melatonin: influence of ophthalmic dysfunction and sleep duration (Q25255533) (← links)
- Neurotransmitters of the suprachiasmatic nuclei (Q25257183) (← links)
- Using light to tell the time of day: sensory coding in the mammalian circadian visual network (Q26745808) (← links)
- Neuronal Organization of Deep Brain Opsin Photoreceptors in Adult Teleosts (Q26747544) (← links)
- Light-sensitive brain pathways and aging (Q26765387) (← links)
- The Impact of Melatonin in Research (Q26767107) (← links)
- Effects of blue light on the circadian system and eye physiology (Q26768524) (← links)
- A Path to Sleep Is through the Eye(1,2,3). (Q26783263) (← links)
- The injury resistant ability of melanopsin-expressing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (Q26864570) (← links)
- Retino-hypothalamic regulation of light-induced murine sleep (Q26991756) (← links)
- Retina, retinol, retinal and the natural history of vitamin A as a light sensor (Q26998937) (← links)
- Common transcriptional mechanisms for visual photoreceptor cell differentiation among Pancrustaceans (Q27314909) (← links)
- Light evokes melanopsin-dependent vocalization and neural activation associated with aversive experience in neonatal mice (Q27322286) (← links)
- Melanopsin as a sleep modulator: circadian gating of the direct effects of light on sleep and altered sleep homeostasis in Opn4(-/-) mice (Q27330233) (← links)
- Melanopsin Regulates Both Sleep-Promoting and Arousal-Promoting Responses to Light (Q27342324) (← links)
- Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells: many subtypes, diverse functions. (Q27687579) (← links)
- Melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells: implications for human diseases (Q27687754) (← links)
- What can mice tell us about how vision works? (Q27691318) (← links)
- Coordination of circadian timing in mammals (Q27860673) (← links)
- Circadian influences on dopamine circuits of the brain: regulation of striatal rhythms of clock gene expression and implications for psychopathology and disease (Q28069051) (← links)
- Seasonal affective disorder, winter type: current insights and treatment options (Q28074004) (← links)
- Lipids around the Clock: Focus on Circadian Rhythms and Lipid Metabolism (Q28080734) (← links)
- Structure and function of DNA photolyase and cryptochrome blue-light photoreceptors (Q28178089) (← links)
- Neuropsin (Opn5): a novel opsin identified in mammalian neural tissue (Q28185019) (← links)
- Melanopsin in cells of origin of the retinohypothalamic tract (Q28205953) (← links)
- Action spectrum for melatonin regulation in humans: evidence for a novel circadian photoreceptor (Q28211084) (← links)
- Melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells in primate retina signal colour and irradiance and project to the LGN (Q28235603) (← links)
- Nonvisual light responses in the Rpe65 knockout mouse: rod loss restores sensitivity to the melanopsin system (Q28247342) (← links)
- Opsin expression in human epidermal skin (Q28248855) (← links)
- Shedding new light on opsin evolution (Q28250825) (← links)
- Spectral responses of the human circadian system depend on the irradiance and duration of exposure to light (Q28282246) (← links)