One hundred and fifty years ago Max Schultze first proposed the duplex theory of vision, that vertebrate eyes have two types of photoreceptor cells with differing sensitivity: rods for dim light and cones for bright light and colour detection. We now know that this division is fundamental not only to the photoreceptors themselves but to the whole of retinal and visual processing. But why are rods more sensitive, and how did the duplex retina first evolve? Cells resembling cones are very old, first appearing among cnidarians; the emergence of rods was a key step in the evolution of the vertebrate eye. Many transduction proteins have different isoforms in rods and cones, and others are expressed at different levels. Moreover rods and cones ha...
To maintain resting potentials in darkness, rod and cone photoreceptors incur a significant energy c...
Rod photoreceptors are among the most sensitive light detectors in nature. They achieve their remark...
SummaryVertebrate rod photoreceptors are thought to have evolved from cone photoreceptors only after...
AbstractMore than 100 photopigment G protein-coupled receptors (opsins) have been sequenced and orga...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Photoreceptors in animals are generally of two kinds: the ciliary or c-type and the rhabdomeric or r...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina containing rods for dim light vision and cones for bright ligh...
International audienceMost vertebrate eyes have rods for dim-light vision and cones for brighter lig...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina containing rods for dim light vision and cones for bright ligh...
International audienceMost vertebrate eyes have rods for dim-light vision and cones for brighter lig...
International audienceMost vertebrate eyes have rods for dim-light vision and cones for brighter lig...
Vertebrate rod photoreceptors are thought to have evolved from cone photoreceptors only after the di...
AbstractEvidence is reviewed from a wide range of studies relevant to the evolution of vertebrate ph...
SummaryTo maintain resting potentials in darkness, rod and cone photoreceptors incur a significant e...
To maintain resting potentials in darkness, rod and cone photoreceptors incur a significant energy c...
Rod photoreceptors are among the most sensitive light detectors in nature. They achieve their remark...
SummaryVertebrate rod photoreceptors are thought to have evolved from cone photoreceptors only after...
AbstractMore than 100 photopigment G protein-coupled receptors (opsins) have been sequenced and orga...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Photoreceptors in animals are generally of two kinds: the ciliary or c-type and the rhabdomeric or r...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina containing rods for dim light vision and cones for bright ligh...
International audienceMost vertebrate eyes have rods for dim-light vision and cones for brighter lig...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina containing rods for dim light vision and cones for bright ligh...
International audienceMost vertebrate eyes have rods for dim-light vision and cones for brighter lig...
International audienceMost vertebrate eyes have rods for dim-light vision and cones for brighter lig...
Vertebrate rod photoreceptors are thought to have evolved from cone photoreceptors only after the di...
AbstractEvidence is reviewed from a wide range of studies relevant to the evolution of vertebrate ph...
SummaryTo maintain resting potentials in darkness, rod and cone photoreceptors incur a significant e...
To maintain resting potentials in darkness, rod and cone photoreceptors incur a significant energy c...
Rod photoreceptors are among the most sensitive light detectors in nature. They achieve their remark...
SummaryVertebrate rod photoreceptors are thought to have evolved from cone photoreceptors only after...