Photoreceptors : physiology, types, and abnormalities
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Photoreceptors : physiology, types, and abnormalities
(Physiology-laboratory and clinical research series)(Cell biology research progress series)(Nova biomedical)
Nova Science Publisher's, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Photoreceptors are nerve end organs or receptors that are sensitive to light. In the retina of the eye, the outer limbs of rods and cones make up the photoreceptor layer. This book presents topical research in the study of the physiology, types and abnormalities of photoreceptors. Topics include the mechanisms for tuning a photoreceptor's spectral sensitivity; foveal microstructure observed by optical coherence tomography; the caudal photoreceptor in the crayfish and quantum catches and photoreceptors.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Pigment Mixtures & Other Determinants of Spectral Sensitivity of Vertebrate Retinal Photoreceptors
- Foveal Microstructure Observed by Optical Coherence Tomography
- The Caudal Photoreceptor in the Crayfish: An Overview
- Regulation of Gap Junctional Coupling in Photoreceptors
- Quantum Catches & Photoreceptors
- Functional Changes of Red/Far-Red Light Photoreceptor Phytochrome A with Loss of Photosynthesis in Parasitic Plants
- Molecular Basis of Signal Transduction of High Intensity Light via Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase (NDPK) in Neurospora Crassa & Pisum Sativum cv Alaska
- Index.
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