AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with which the number and timing of photon absorptions are encoded. We investigated how much single photon responses of mammalian rods fluctuate and what mechanisms control these fluctuations. Mammalian rods, like those of toads, generated responses to single photons with trial-to-trial fluctuations 3–4 times smaller than other familiar signals produced by single molecules. We used the properties of the measured fluctuations to constrain models for how the single photon responses are regulated. Neither feedback control of rhodopsin's activity nor saturation within the transduction cascade were consistent with experiment. The measured responses, howe...
The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a number o...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate photoreceptors is inherently variable due to several ...
Amphibian and mammalian rods can both detect single photons of light even though they differ greatly...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
AbstractWe examined the responses of toad rod photoreceptors to single photons of light. To minimize...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
Retinal rods function as accurate photon counters to provide for vision under very dim light. To do ...
in-coupled receptors which share acommon structure andcommon constrain models for how the single ph...
Rod photoreceptors are among the most sensitive light detectors in nature. They achieve their remark...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R *...
AbstractThe single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between...
ABSTRACT The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a...
The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a number o...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate photoreceptors is inherently variable due to several ...
Amphibian and mammalian rods can both detect single photons of light even though they differ greatly...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
AbstractWe examined the responses of toad rod photoreceptors to single photons of light. To minimize...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
Retinal rods function as accurate photon counters to provide for vision under very dim light. To do ...
in-coupled receptors which share acommon structure andcommon constrain models for how the single ph...
Rod photoreceptors are among the most sensitive light detectors in nature. They achieve their remark...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R *...
AbstractThe single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between...
ABSTRACT The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a...
The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a number o...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate photoreceptors is inherently variable due to several ...
Amphibian and mammalian rods can both detect single photons of light even though they differ greatly...