AbstractThe cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secretes glutamate onto processes of bipolar cells (both ON and OFF) and horizontal cells. In turn, the horizontal cell processes antagonize cone and bipolar responses to glutamate (probably by GABA). What still remains largely unknown is the molecular identity of the postsynaptic receptors and their exact locations. We identified several subunits of the glutamate receptor and the GABAA receptor expressed at the cone synaptic complex and localized them ultrastructurally. Glutamate receptors: (i) Invaginating (probably ON) bipolar dendrites in the monkey and rat express the metabotropic glutamate receptor, mGluR6. The stain is intense on the dendriti...
Detailed analysis of the synaptic inputs to the primate DB1 bipolar cell has been precluded by the a...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
AbstractParallel pathways for visual information processing start at the first synapse of the retina...
The cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secretes g...
AbstractThe cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secrete...
AbstractCone pedicles, the synaptic terminals of cone photoreceptors, are connected in the macaque m...
The distribution and synaptic clustering of glutamate receptors (GluRs) were studied in the inner pl...
SummaryA cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations...
At least 10 different types of bipolar cells have been distinguished in the primate retina. The axon...
The response properties of postreceptoral sensory neurones are determined by the properties of their...
A cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations that e...
The functional roles and synaptic features of horizontal cells in the mammalian retina are still con...
International audienceAt the first retinal synapse, horizontal cells (HCs) contact both photorecepto...
The functional roles and synaptic features of horizontal cells in the mammalian retina are still con...
Overactivation of glutamate receptors leading to excitotoxicity has been implicated in the neurodege...
Detailed analysis of the synaptic inputs to the primate DB1 bipolar cell has been precluded by the a...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
AbstractParallel pathways for visual information processing start at the first synapse of the retina...
The cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secretes g...
AbstractThe cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secrete...
AbstractCone pedicles, the synaptic terminals of cone photoreceptors, are connected in the macaque m...
The distribution and synaptic clustering of glutamate receptors (GluRs) were studied in the inner pl...
SummaryA cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations...
At least 10 different types of bipolar cells have been distinguished in the primate retina. The axon...
The response properties of postreceptoral sensory neurones are determined by the properties of their...
A cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations that e...
The functional roles and synaptic features of horizontal cells in the mammalian retina are still con...
International audienceAt the first retinal synapse, horizontal cells (HCs) contact both photorecepto...
The functional roles and synaptic features of horizontal cells in the mammalian retina are still con...
Overactivation of glutamate receptors leading to excitotoxicity has been implicated in the neurodege...
Detailed analysis of the synaptic inputs to the primate DB1 bipolar cell has been precluded by the a...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
AbstractParallel pathways for visual information processing start at the first synapse of the retina...