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 ...
Here authors show reserpine's disease gene-independent influence on photoreceptor survival and emphasizes the importance of considering ... RSP: reserpine, ONL: outer nuclear layer, INL: inner nuclear ...
Disruption of photoreceptor cilia has been implicated ... and a marked decrease in the thickness of the outer nuclear layer (ONL) in RD mice, indicating severe damage to photoreceptors.
While AMD-drusen have been studied in vivo and found to be associated with deflection, irregularity and partial loss of the overlying photoreceptors, which manifests in OCT cross-sectional images of ...
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 ...
Zebrafish with this genetic abnormality had a thinner photoreceptor layer and large gaps surrounding the lens. Dr Tess McCann, a postdoctoral researcher at UCD, highlighted that the research ...