Organisation and development of the primate photoreceptor mosaic ... with special reference to the structure, shape, size and spacing of foveal cones. Am J Anat 1980;159:125–46.
Researchers have elucidated how a single photoreceptor in the pineal gland of zebrafish detects color. We see color because photoreceptor cones in our eyes detect light waves corresponding to red ...
How they do so is now being elucidated. We see color because photoreceptor cones in our eyes detect light waves corresponding to red, green, and blue, while dimness or brightness is detected by ...
This discovery highlights a unique color-sensing mechanism and may contribute to advancements in optogenetics. We see color because photoreceptor cones in our eyes detect light waves corresponding to ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Fish detect color and brightness using the brain's pineal gland, which contains photoreceptor cells with the protein parapinopsin 1 (PP1). These cells become ...
Based on in situ hybridization and hypothyroid studies, thyroid hormone appears to target photoreceptor development ... larger number of cells expressing cone markers. Furthermore, cells cultured ...