The primary event in vision is light-initiated activation of visual pigments. All visual pigments consist of the protein opsin bound to 11-cis-retinal and are responsible for initiating the transformation of light into an electrical signal. In a mouse model, we show that derivatives of chlorophyll can act as visual pigments initiating the transformation of light into an electrical signal and thus change the primary event in vision to initial activation of a chlorophyll derivative. Electroretinographic b-wave amplitudes recorded in response to red and blue light were two-fold greater in mice administered chlorin e6, which accumulated in photoreceptor outer segments
Photoreception in the mammalian retina is not restricted to rods and cones but extends to a subset o...
A direct projection from melanopsin-expressing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (...
Besides the “classical” chromophores retinal (visual pigment: rhodopsin) and 3-dehydroretinal (visua...
The primary event in vision is light-initiated activation of visual pigments. All visual pigments co...
Chlorophyll derivatives are known to enhance vision in vertebrates. They are thought to bind visual ...
Optogenetic techniques are used widely to perturb and interrogate neural circuits in behaving animal...
In bright light, cone-photoreceptors are active and colour vision derives from a comparison of signa...
In the sensory system, many neurons are specified to detect different environmental signals and tran...
The light absorbing chromophore in opsin visual pigments is the protonated Schiff base of 11-cis-ret...
Long thought to be absent from mammals, UV sensitivity has now been established in many species, inc...
The primary event in mammalian vision is a light-initiated cis-to-trans isomerization of the retinal...
Melanopsin photoreception plays a vital role in irradiance detection for non-image forming responses...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
SummaryMany retinal dystrophies result in photoreceptor loss, but the inner retinal neurons can surv...
Purpose: To determine the contribution of the ON and OFF cone bipolar cell pathways to the electrore...
Photoreception in the mammalian retina is not restricted to rods and cones but extends to a subset o...
A direct projection from melanopsin-expressing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (...
Besides the “classical” chromophores retinal (visual pigment: rhodopsin) and 3-dehydroretinal (visua...
The primary event in vision is light-initiated activation of visual pigments. All visual pigments co...
Chlorophyll derivatives are known to enhance vision in vertebrates. They are thought to bind visual ...
Optogenetic techniques are used widely to perturb and interrogate neural circuits in behaving animal...
In bright light, cone-photoreceptors are active and colour vision derives from a comparison of signa...
In the sensory system, many neurons are specified to detect different environmental signals and tran...
The light absorbing chromophore in opsin visual pigments is the protonated Schiff base of 11-cis-ret...
Long thought to be absent from mammals, UV sensitivity has now been established in many species, inc...
The primary event in mammalian vision is a light-initiated cis-to-trans isomerization of the retinal...
Melanopsin photoreception plays a vital role in irradiance detection for non-image forming responses...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
SummaryMany retinal dystrophies result in photoreceptor loss, but the inner retinal neurons can surv...
Purpose: To determine the contribution of the ON and OFF cone bipolar cell pathways to the electrore...
Photoreception in the mammalian retina is not restricted to rods and cones but extends to a subset o...
A direct projection from melanopsin-expressing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (...
Besides the “classical” chromophores retinal (visual pigment: rhodopsin) and 3-dehydroretinal (visua...