AbstractWe characterize the dark-adapted photoresponses from mouse cones intact in the isolated retina, their virtually natural environment, by isolating pharmacologically the photoreceptor light responses from the electroretinogram (ERG). Due to the different photoresponse kinetics and sensitivity of rods and cones, the cone responses were readily attained by using a rod-saturating preflash. The stimulus wavelength (544nm) was chosen to selectively stimulate the green sensitive (“M”-)pigment. Obtained responses were monophasic, showing fast kinetics (mean tp=51ms) and low sensitivity (fractional single-photon response ca. 0.23%). The amplification coefficient of cones (4.6s−2) was very close to that of rods (5.6s−2), while the dominant tim...
Purpose: To determine the contribution of the ON and OFF cone bipolar cell pathways to the electrore...
AbstractResponses of single retinal ganglion cells in different areas of mouse retina were studied t...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) mediate not only image-forming vision l...
We describe the first extensive study of voltage-clamp current responses of cone photoreceptors in u...
AbstractUltra-violet (UV) and middle wavelength sensitive (M) cone responses were identified in the ...
Research on photoreceptors has led to important insights into how light signals are detected and pro...
The time-course of dark adaptation provides valuable insights into the function and interactions bet...
Transgenic coneless mice were initially developed to study retinal function in the absence of cones....
Rod and cone photoreceptors support vision across large light intensity ranges. Rods, active under d...
Genetic engineering in mammals is furthest developed in Mus musculus and has facilitated great strid...
AbstractTwo genetically engineered strains of mice were used to characterize murine cone function el...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (iprgcs) are depolarized by light by two mechani...
Early studies on Rpe65 knockout mice reported that remaining visual function was attributable to con...
Gnat−/−, Cnga3−/−, Opn4−/− triple knockout (TKO) mice lack essential components of phototransduction...
The mammalian visual system relies upon light detection by outer-retinal rod/cone photoreceptors and...
Purpose: To determine the contribution of the ON and OFF cone bipolar cell pathways to the electrore...
AbstractResponses of single retinal ganglion cells in different areas of mouse retina were studied t...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) mediate not only image-forming vision l...
We describe the first extensive study of voltage-clamp current responses of cone photoreceptors in u...
AbstractUltra-violet (UV) and middle wavelength sensitive (M) cone responses were identified in the ...
Research on photoreceptors has led to important insights into how light signals are detected and pro...
The time-course of dark adaptation provides valuable insights into the function and interactions bet...
Transgenic coneless mice were initially developed to study retinal function in the absence of cones....
Rod and cone photoreceptors support vision across large light intensity ranges. Rods, active under d...
Genetic engineering in mammals is furthest developed in Mus musculus and has facilitated great strid...
AbstractTwo genetically engineered strains of mice were used to characterize murine cone function el...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (iprgcs) are depolarized by light by two mechani...
Early studies on Rpe65 knockout mice reported that remaining visual function was attributable to con...
Gnat−/−, Cnga3−/−, Opn4−/− triple knockout (TKO) mice lack essential components of phototransduction...
The mammalian visual system relies upon light detection by outer-retinal rod/cone photoreceptors and...
Purpose: To determine the contribution of the ON and OFF cone bipolar cell pathways to the electrore...
AbstractResponses of single retinal ganglion cells in different areas of mouse retina were studied t...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) mediate not only image-forming vision l...