Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between distinct, very low levels of illumination, i.e., they serve as reliable photon counters. This role requires high reproducibility of the response to a particular number of photons. Indeed, single photon responses demonstrate unexpected low variability, despite the stochastic nature of the individual steps in the transduction cascade. We analyzed individual system mechanisms to identify their contribution to variability suppression. These include: (i) cooperativity of the regulation of the second messengers; (ii) diffusion of cGMP and Ca2+ in the cytoplasm; and (iii) the effect of highly localized cGMP hydrolysis by activated phosphodiesterase...
Retinal rods function as accurate photon counters to provide for vision under very dim light. To do ...
The high sensitivity of night vision requires that rod photoreceptors reliably and reproducibly sign...
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...
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 ...
AbstractThe single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a ...
ABSTRACT The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
Vertebrate vision begins when retinal photoreceptors transduce photons into electrical signals that ...
A mathematical model of the vertebrate phototransduction mechanism was designed in a modular fashion...
Phototransduction is the process by which light is converted into an electrical response in retinal ...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
Visual transduction is the process by which photons of light are converted into electrical signals. ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
Retinal rods function as accurate photon counters to provide for vision under very dim light. To do ...
The high sensitivity of night vision requires that rod photoreceptors reliably and reproducibly sign...
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...
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 ...
AbstractThe single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a ...
ABSTRACT The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
Vertebrate vision begins when retinal photoreceptors transduce photons into electrical signals that ...
A mathematical model of the vertebrate phototransduction mechanism was designed in a modular fashion...
Phototransduction is the process by which light is converted into an electrical response in retinal ...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
Visual transduction is the process by which photons of light are converted into electrical signals. ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
Retinal rods function as accurate photon counters to provide for vision under very dim light. To do ...
The high sensitivity of night vision requires that rod photoreceptors reliably and reproducibly sign...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...