Unlike in mammals, persistent postembryonic retinal growth is a characteristic feature of fish, which includes major remodeling events that affect all cell types including photoreceptors. Consequently, visual capabilities change during development, where retinal sensitivity to different wavelengths of light (photopic vision), -and to limited photons (scotopic vision) are central capabilities for survival. Differently from well-established model fish, Atlantic cod has a prolonged larval stage where only cone photoreceptors are present. Rods do not appear until juvenile transition (metamorphosis), a hallmark of indirect developing species. Previously we showed that whole gene families of lws (red-sensitive) and sws1 (UV-sensitive) opsins have...
This article has been published in a revised form in Visual Neuroscience [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0...
Persistent rod genesis in the retinas of teleost fish was first described over 2 decades ago, but li...
Salmonids are ideal models as many species follow a distinct developmental program from demersal egg...
Unlike in mammals, persistent postembryonic retinal growth is a characteristic feature of fish, whic...
AbstractUnlike in mammals, persistent postembryonic retinal growth is a characteristic feature of fi...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Abstract: The visual system of Atlantic salmon is highly adapted to their migratory and dynamic life...
<div><p>Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and g...
The retinas of many vertebrates have cone photoreceptors that express multiple visual pigments. In m...
In this study, we have compared spatial and temporal aspects of development of new rods and cones in...
A population of mitotic cells that produce new neurons has recently been discovered in the layer of ...
Cone photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina are arranged in a crystalline lattice, with each spectra...
This study describes the differentiation of photoreceptors in larval goldfish retina. The earliest p...
This study examines the anatomical development of the visual system of Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnu...
This article has been published in a revised form in Visual Neuroscience [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0...
Persistent rod genesis in the retinas of teleost fish was first described over 2 decades ago, but li...
Salmonids are ideal models as many species follow a distinct developmental program from demersal egg...
Unlike in mammals, persistent postembryonic retinal growth is a characteristic feature of fish, whic...
AbstractUnlike in mammals, persistent postembryonic retinal growth is a characteristic feature of fi...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Abstract: The visual system of Atlantic salmon is highly adapted to their migratory and dynamic life...
<div><p>Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and g...
The retinas of many vertebrates have cone photoreceptors that express multiple visual pigments. In m...
In this study, we have compared spatial and temporal aspects of development of new rods and cones in...
A population of mitotic cells that produce new neurons has recently been discovered in the layer of ...
Cone photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina are arranged in a crystalline lattice, with each spectra...
This study describes the differentiation of photoreceptors in larval goldfish retina. The earliest p...
This study examines the anatomical development of the visual system of Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnu...
This article has been published in a revised form in Visual Neuroscience [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0...
Persistent rod genesis in the retinas of teleost fish was first described over 2 decades ago, but li...
Salmonids are ideal models as many species follow a distinct developmental program from demersal egg...