PURPOSE. To analyze the patterns of expression of the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, in the human retina and to correlate expression of these putative blue-light receptors with nonvisual photoreceptor localization. METHODS. CRY1 and CRY2 mRNA expression was analyzed in 4-mm diameter punches of macula and midperipheral human retina by quantitative RT-PCR. CRY2 protein expression was examined by immunohistochemistry in cross sections of human retina, and its subcellular localization was determined by immunoblot analysis of fractionated human retinal extracts. RESULTS. CRY2 mRNA was 11 times more abundant than CRY1 throughout adult human retina. CRY2 immunoreactivity was detected in most cells in the ganglion cell layer (GCL) and in a s...
Drosophila CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) is a blue light sensitive protein with a key role in circadian photore...
<p>Cryptochromes (CRYs) are a class of flavoproteins that sense blue light. In animals, CRYs are exp...
<p><b>A</b>: Immunohistochemical localization of AIPL1 (green) and centrin-3 (red) in unfixed human ...
PURPOSE. To analyze the patterns of expression of the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, in the human ret...
Cryptochromes 1 and 2 (CRY1-2) are key components of the negative limb of the mammalian circadian cl...
Cryptochromes 1 and 2 (CRY1/2) are key components of the negative limb of the mammalian circadian cl...
Cryptochromes are photolyase-related blue-light receptors acting as core components of the mammalian...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
In mammals the retina contains photoactive molecules responsible for both vision and circadian photo...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
Abstract There is growing evidence in support of the hypothesis that, in mam-mals, photoreceptive ta...
Drosophila CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) is a blue light sensitive protein with a key role in circadian photore...
Drosophila CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) is a blue light sensitive protein with a key role in circadian photore...
<p>Cryptochromes (CRYs) are a class of flavoproteins that sense blue light. In animals, CRYs are exp...
<p><b>A</b>: Immunohistochemical localization of AIPL1 (green) and centrin-3 (red) in unfixed human ...
PURPOSE. To analyze the patterns of expression of the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, in the human ret...
Cryptochromes 1 and 2 (CRY1-2) are key components of the negative limb of the mammalian circadian cl...
Cryptochromes 1 and 2 (CRY1/2) are key components of the negative limb of the mammalian circadian cl...
Cryptochromes are photolyase-related blue-light receptors acting as core components of the mammalian...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
In mammals the retina contains photoactive molecules responsible for both vision and circadian photo...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
The mechanisms that synchronize the biorhythms of the mammalian retina with the light/dark cycle are...
Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian ret...
Abstract There is growing evidence in support of the hypothesis that, in mam-mals, photoreceptive ta...
Drosophila CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) is a blue light sensitive protein with a key role in circadian photore...
Drosophila CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) is a blue light sensitive protein with a key role in circadian photore...
<p>Cryptochromes (CRYs) are a class of flavoproteins that sense blue light. In animals, CRYs are exp...
<p><b>A</b>: Immunohistochemical localization of AIPL1 (green) and centrin-3 (red) in unfixed human ...