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Evolution of eyes and photoreceptor cell types

Evolution of eyes and photoreceptor cell types

... and photoreceptor cell ...retinal cell types: crx, otx2 for rod and cone photoreceptors and bipolar cells (Chen et al ...than photoreceptor cell ...in photoreceptor cell ...

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Separation of photoreceptor cell compartments in mouse retina for protein analysis

Separation of photoreceptor cell compartments in mouse retina for protein analysis

... retinal cell layers, but absent in ROS ...the photoreceptor cell layer, in this instance the data reflects the amount of GNAT1 and ARR1 in the proximal photoreceptor compartments as they are ...

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Pph13 and Orthodenticle define a dual regulatory pathway for photoreceptor cell morphogenesis and function

Pph13 and Orthodenticle define a dual regulatory pathway for photoreceptor cell morphogenesis and function

... rhabdomeric cell has been designated to act as a photoreceptor ...directing photoreceptor cell expression and subtype ...ensure photoreceptor cell expression there is a common ...

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Topography of different photoreceptor cell types in the larval retina of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus)

Topography of different photoreceptor cell types in the larval retina of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus)

... of the inner segment of the photoreceptor cells are stained (Fig. 1A,C,E,G). The subcellular expression patterns appear to be similar for the four different cone-type opsins. The opsin mRNA seems to be more ...

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Photoreceptor cell fate specification in vertebrates

Photoreceptor cell fate specification in vertebrates

... features, photoreceptor health is especially sensitive to genetic and environmental ...supporting cell types. These diseases can affect one or both photoreceptor types with widely differing onsets, ...

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Nitric oxide and cyclic GMP modulate photoreceptor cell responses in the visual system of the locust

Nitric oxide and cyclic GMP modulate photoreceptor cell responses in the visual system of the locust

... stores are not yet understood (Acharya et al., 1997). However, unlike the ciliated photoreceptors of vertebrates, in which cGMP gates light-activated cation channels (for a review, see Baylor, 1996), cGMP is not ...

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Oxidative photoreceptor cell damage in autoimmune uveitis

Oxidative photoreceptor cell damage in autoimmune uveitis

... the photoreceptor inner segments of the retina ...the photoreceptor inner segments of WT mice with EAU reinforces previous findings from our laboratory which indicate that in EAU retinas, photorecep- tor ...

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STEREOLOGY AND SOME STRUCTURAL CORRELATES OF RETINAL AND PHOTORECEPTOR CELL FUNCTION

STEREOLOGY AND SOME STRUCTURAL CORRELATES OF RETINAL AND PHOTORECEPTOR CELL FUNCTION

... This example draws on a stereological study of rat retina (Mayhew and Astle, 1997) designed in order to characterise PRCs at whole organ and average cell levels. To this end, eyeballs were removed from inbred ...

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Characterising the use of microRNA as therapeutics for retinal degenerations

Characterising the use of microRNA as therapeutics for retinal degenerations

... ganglion cell density is higher known as the area centralis 141-143 that is the homologous specialisation to the human fovea ...as photoreceptor cell death in the outer retina 66,67,146 ...

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The use of induced pluripotent stem cells to reveal pathogenic gene mutations and explore treatments for retinitis pigmentosa

The use of induced pluripotent stem cells to reveal pathogenic gene mutations and explore treatments for retinitis pigmentosa

... progressive photoreceptor cell loss, leading to severe vision impairment or ...rod photoreceptor cells were labeled with an Nrl promoter-driven enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-carrying ...

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Involvement of NT3 and P75NTRin photoreceptor degeneration following selective Müller cell ablation

Involvement of NT3 and P75NTRin photoreceptor degeneration following selective Müller cell ablation

... in photoreceptor cell death has been previously reported in various animal models of retinal degenerations ...of photoreceptor apoptosis peaks in this model ...

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MUTYH promotes oxidative microglial activation and inherited retinal degeneration

MUTYH promotes oxidative microglial activation and inherited retinal degeneration

... microglia through MutY homolog–mediated (MUYTH-mediated) base excision repair (BER), thereby exacerbating retinal inflammation and degeneration. In the early stage of retinal degeneration, oxidative DNA damage ...

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A Genetic Screen for Modifiers of a Kinase Suppressor of Ras-Dependent Rough Eye Phenotype in Drosophila

A Genetic Screen for Modifiers of a Kinase Suppressor of Ras-Dependent Rough Eye Phenotype in Drosophila

... kinase suppressor of Ras (ksr) encodes a putative protein kinase that by genetic criteria appears to function downstream of RAS in multiple receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) pathways. While biochemical evidence suggests ...

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The leber congenital amaurosis protein AIPL1 and EB proteins co-localize at the photoreceptor cilium

The leber congenital amaurosis protein AIPL1 and EB proteins co-localize at the photoreceptor cilium

... in cell culture and in the structurally and functionally specialized cilia of photoreceptor cells of the human and mouse ...of photoreceptor cell ...the photoreceptor connecting cilium ...

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CX3CR1 dependent subretinal microglia cell accumulation is associated with cardinal features of age related macular degeneration

CX3CR1 dependent subretinal microglia cell accumulation is associated with cardinal features of age related macular degeneration

... the photoreceptor layer thickness. Multiple measurements of the photoreceptor cell layer of injured and uninjured retina were used to calculate the relative retinal thicknesses at sites 100–1,000 μm ...

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Tramtrack69 Is Positively and Autonomously Required for Drosophila Photoreceptor Development

Tramtrack69 Is Positively and Autonomously Required for Drosophila Photoreceptor Development

... extra photoreceptor cells in adult retinal (Lai et ...toward photoreceptor cell fate that is measured tional machinery to turn off ...priate photoreceptor cell fate in early eye ...in ...

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Cell membrane lipid composition and distribution: implications for cell function and lessons learned from photoreceptors and platelets

Cell membrane lipid composition and distribution: implications for cell function and lessons learned from photoreceptors and platelets

... The molecular mechanism by which DHA maintains visual function can be explained if one considers how changes in this lipid affect free volume. The presence of cis double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids will increase ...

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IL-1β induces rod degeneration through the disruption of retinal glutamate homeostasis

IL-1β induces rod degeneration through the disruption of retinal glutamate homeostasis

... Two- to three-month-old Cx3cr1 GFP/GFP mice were adapted to darkness for 6 h and pupils were fully dilated with 1% Atropin (Novartis). Animals were then exposed to green LED light (4500 Lux, JP Vezon équipements) for 4 ...

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Proper differentiation of photoreceptors and amacrine cells depends on a regulatory loop between NeuroD and Six6

Proper differentiation of photoreceptors and amacrine cells depends on a regulatory loop between NeuroD and Six6

... and photoreceptor cells, although with differences among species (Kanekar et ...initiates photoreceptor progenitor withdrawal from the cell cycle and, when ectopically expressed, favours ...

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Anti-inflammatory recombinant TSG-6 stabilizes the progression of focal retinal degeneration in a murine model

Anti-inflammatory recombinant TSG-6 stabilizes the progression of focal retinal degeneration in a murine model

... less photoreceptor atrophy, smaller and fewer retinal lesions and thicker retinal outer layers (Figure ...preserved photoreceptor layers in the treated eyes compared with the untreated ...

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