Background: Continuous exposure to light, even at relatively low intensities, leads to retinal damage and blindness in wild-type animals. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying constant-light-induced blindness are poorly understood. It has been presumed that the visual impairment resulting from long-term, continuous exposure to ambient light is a secondary consequence of the effects of light on retinal morphology, but this has not been addressed. Results: To characterize the mechanism underlying light-induced blindness, we applied a molecular genetic approach using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. We found that the temporal loss of the photoresponse was paralleled by a gradual decline in the concentration of rhodopsin. The decl...
Inherited retinal degeneration in humans is caused by mutations in a wide spectrum of genes that reg...
AbstractAlthough many different mutations in humans and Drosophila cause retinal degeneration, in mo...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...
AbstractBackground: Continuous exposure to light, even at relatively low intensities, leads to retin...
AbstractBackground: Continuous exposure to light, even at relatively low intensities, leads to retin...
Vision facilitates foraging for food, avoiding a prey, mating and reproduction, that contributes to...
AbstractLight-induced photoreceptor apoptosis occurs in many forms of inherited retinal degeneration...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a clinically heterogeneous disease affecting 1.6 million people worldwi...
SummaryBackgroundThe visual cycle is an enzymatic pathway employed in the vertebrate retina to regen...
Rhodopsins are light-detecting proteins coupled with retinal chromophores essential for visual funct...
AbstractDominant mutations of the Drosophila ninaE-encoded rhodopsin are described that reduce the e...
AbstractLight-induced photoreceptor apoptosis occurs in many forms of inherited retinal degeneration...
The detailed examination of eye structure and function in numerous Drosophila mutants has provided u...
AbstractDominant mutations of the Drosophila ninaE-encoded rhodopsin are described that reduce the e...
2012-07-25Autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (ADRP) is a blinding disorder whose most frequent ...
Inherited retinal degeneration in humans is caused by mutations in a wide spectrum of genes that reg...
AbstractAlthough many different mutations in humans and Drosophila cause retinal degeneration, in mo...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...
AbstractBackground: Continuous exposure to light, even at relatively low intensities, leads to retin...
AbstractBackground: Continuous exposure to light, even at relatively low intensities, leads to retin...
Vision facilitates foraging for food, avoiding a prey, mating and reproduction, that contributes to...
AbstractLight-induced photoreceptor apoptosis occurs in many forms of inherited retinal degeneration...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a clinically heterogeneous disease affecting 1.6 million people worldwi...
SummaryBackgroundThe visual cycle is an enzymatic pathway employed in the vertebrate retina to regen...
Rhodopsins are light-detecting proteins coupled with retinal chromophores essential for visual funct...
AbstractDominant mutations of the Drosophila ninaE-encoded rhodopsin are described that reduce the e...
AbstractLight-induced photoreceptor apoptosis occurs in many forms of inherited retinal degeneration...
The detailed examination of eye structure and function in numerous Drosophila mutants has provided u...
AbstractDominant mutations of the Drosophila ninaE-encoded rhodopsin are described that reduce the e...
2012-07-25Autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (ADRP) is a blinding disorder whose most frequent ...
Inherited retinal degeneration in humans is caused by mutations in a wide spectrum of genes that reg...
AbstractAlthough many different mutations in humans and Drosophila cause retinal degeneration, in mo...
Cells exhibit an amazingly wide range of different forms, and in most cases the shape of a cell is c...