AbstractWe report here the regeneration of the visual pigments of mouse, rat, goldfish and pigeon, which have wavelengths of maximal absorption at 359 nm, 358 nm, 359 nm, and 393 nm, respectively. The construction and functional assays of the ultraviolet or near-ultraviolet pigments from a wide range of vertebrate species will allow us to study the molecular bases of ultraviolet vision for the first time
In an investigation of extracted photopigments from a number of vertebrates, KSttgen and Abelsdorff ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-...
Ultraviolet vision and foraging in terrestrial vertebrates. – Oikos 98: 504–510. Tetrachromatic colo...
AbstractWe report here the regeneration of the visual pigments of mouse, rat, goldfish and pigeon, w...
Many vertebrates achieve UV vision through a class of photoreceptors in the retina containing UV-sen...
AbstractVarious vertebrates use ultraviolet (UV) vision for such basic behaviors as mating, foraging...
To investigate the molecular mechanism and evolution of red-green color vision, we cloned, sequenced...
Visual pigments are proteins which absorb photons and convert light into neuronal signals which are ...
Ultraviolet (UV) light occupies the spectral range of wavelengths slightly shorter than those visibl...
ABSTRACT: Two short-wavelength cone opsins, frog (Xenopus laeVis) violet and mouse UV, were expresse...
ABSTRACT: The photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-wavelength visual pi...
Visual systems of vertebrates exhibit a striking level of diversity, reflecting their adaptive respo...
AbstractA cDNA full length encoding a putative ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive visual pigment of goldfish...
Ultraviolet-A radiation (320-400 nm) is scattered rapidly in water. Despite this fact, UV is present...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantial damage, and in mammals, visual se...
In an investigation of extracted photopigments from a number of vertebrates, KSttgen and Abelsdorff ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-...
Ultraviolet vision and foraging in terrestrial vertebrates. – Oikos 98: 504–510. Tetrachromatic colo...
AbstractWe report here the regeneration of the visual pigments of mouse, rat, goldfish and pigeon, w...
Many vertebrates achieve UV vision through a class of photoreceptors in the retina containing UV-sen...
AbstractVarious vertebrates use ultraviolet (UV) vision for such basic behaviors as mating, foraging...
To investigate the molecular mechanism and evolution of red-green color vision, we cloned, sequenced...
Visual pigments are proteins which absorb photons and convert light into neuronal signals which are ...
Ultraviolet (UV) light occupies the spectral range of wavelengths slightly shorter than those visibl...
ABSTRACT: Two short-wavelength cone opsins, frog (Xenopus laeVis) violet and mouse UV, were expresse...
ABSTRACT: The photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-wavelength visual pi...
Visual systems of vertebrates exhibit a striking level of diversity, reflecting their adaptive respo...
AbstractA cDNA full length encoding a putative ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive visual pigment of goldfish...
Ultraviolet-A radiation (320-400 nm) is scattered rapidly in water. Despite this fact, UV is present...
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light generates substantial damage, and in mammals, visual se...
In an investigation of extracted photopigments from a number of vertebrates, KSttgen and Abelsdorff ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-...
Ultraviolet vision and foraging in terrestrial vertebrates. – Oikos 98: 504–510. Tetrachromatic colo...