Background: The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in birds is based on spin-chemical reactions in specialized photopigments in the eye, with cryptochromes discussed as candidate molecules. But so far, the exact subcellular characterization of these molecules in the retina remained unknown. Methodology/Principal Findings: We here describe the localization of cryptochrome 1a (Cry1a) in the retina of European robins, Erithacus rubecula, and domestic chickens, Gallus gallus, two species that have been shown to use the magnetic field for compass orientation. In both species, Cry1a is present exclusively in the ultraviolet/violet (UV/V) cones that are distributed across the entire retina. Electron mic...
AbstractThe magnetic compass of birds is embedded in the visual system and it has been hypothesized ...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...
According to the radical pair model, the magnetic compass sense of migratory birds relies on photoch...
BACKGROUND: The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in b...
Niessner C, Denzau S, Gross JC, et al. Avian Ultraviolet/Violet Cones Identified as Probable Magneto...
Background: The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in b...
Background: The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in b...
The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in birds is base...
International audienceThe radical pair model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on ra...
Birds can use the geomagnetic field for compass orientation. Behavioral experiments, mostly with mig...
Abstract Cryptochromes (CRY) have been proposed as putative magnetoreceptors in vertebrates. Localis...
The magnetic compass of birds seems to be based on light-dependent radical-pair processes in the eye...
Cryptochromes are ubiquitously expressed in various animal tissues including the retina. Some crypto...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...
AbstractThe magnetic compass of birds is embedded in the visual system and it has been hypothesized ...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...
According to the radical pair model, the magnetic compass sense of migratory birds relies on photoch...
BACKGROUND: The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in b...
Niessner C, Denzau S, Gross JC, et al. Avian Ultraviolet/Violet Cones Identified as Probable Magneto...
Background: The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in b...
Background: The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in b...
The Radical-Pair-Model postulates that the reception of magnetic compass directions in birds is base...
International audienceThe radical pair model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on ra...
Birds can use the geomagnetic field for compass orientation. Behavioral experiments, mostly with mig...
Abstract Cryptochromes (CRY) have been proposed as putative magnetoreceptors in vertebrates. Localis...
The magnetic compass of birds seems to be based on light-dependent radical-pair processes in the eye...
Cryptochromes are ubiquitously expressed in various animal tissues including the retina. Some crypto...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...
AbstractThe magnetic compass of birds is embedded in the visual system and it has been hypothesized ...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...
According to the radical pair model, the magnetic compass sense of migratory birds relies on photoch...