pH changes in the invaginating synaptic cleft mediate feedback from horizontal cells to cone photoreceptors by modulating Ca2+ channels.
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Distinct synaptic mechanisms create parallel S-ON and S-OFF color opponent pathways in the primate retinaSynaptic transmission from horizontal cells to cones is impaired by loss of connexin hemichannelsUnsupervised learning of cone spectral classes from natural imagesA positive feedback synapse from retinal horizontal cells to cone photoreceptorsFeedback from horizontal cells to cones mediates color induction and may facilitate color constancy in rainbow troutRole of the synaptic ribbon in transmitting the cone light responseIntracellular pH modulates inner segment calcium homeostasis in vertebrate photoreceptors.Teleost polarization vision: how it might work and what it might be good forThe contribution of the outer retina to color constancy: a general model for color constancy synthesized from primate and fish data.Distribution of plasma membrane-associated syntaxins 1 through 4 indicates distinct trafficking functions in the synaptic layers of the mouse retina.Functional polarity of dendrites and axons of primate A1 amacrine cellsHemichannel-mediated and pH-based feedback from horizontal cells to cones in the vertebrate retinaGuinea pig horizontal cells express GABA, the GABA-synthesizing enzyme GAD 65, and the GABA vesicular transporter.Vesicle pool size at the salamander cone ribbon synapse.Cellular distribution and subcellular localization of molecular components of vesicular transmitter release in horizontal cells of rabbit retina.Blue-yellow opponency in primate S cone photoreceptors.Extracellular pH modulates GABAergic neurotransmission in rat hypothalamus.Retinal synaptic pathways underlying the response of the rabbit local edge detector.Lateral interactions in the outer retina.Calmodulin enhances ribbon replenishment and shapes filtering of synaptic transmission by cone photoreceptorsSynaptic transmission at retinal ribbon synapsesCalcium regulates vesicle replenishment at the cone ribbon synapse.Effects of pH buffering on horizontal and ganglion cell light responses in primate retina: evidence for the proton hypothesis of surround formationExperimental protocols alter phototransduction: the implications for retinal processing at visual thresholdHorizontal cell feedback without cone type-selective inhibition mediates "red-green" color opponency in midget ganglion cells of the primate retina.Pannexin1 channel proteins in the zebrafish retina have shared and unique properties.Calcium-permeable AMPA receptors in the retina.Light-evoked lateral GABAergic inhibition at single bipolar cell synaptic terminals is driven by distinct retinal microcircuits.Center-surround antagonism mediated by proton signaling at the cone photoreceptor synapse.Release from the cone ribbon synapse under bright light conditions can be controlled by the opening of only a few Ca(2+) channelsHydrogen sulfide protects the retina from light-induced degeneration by the modulation of Ca2+ influxSynaptic organization of the vertebrate retina: general principles and species-specific variations: the Friedenwald lecture.Variety of horizontal cell gap junctions in the rabbit retina.Extracellular pH dynamics of retinal horizontal cells examined using electrochemical and fluorometric methods.A synaptic signature for ON- and OFF-center parasol ganglion cells of the primate retina.Lateral Inhibition in the Vertebrate Retina: The Case of the Missing Neurotransmitter.Parallel processing in the mammalian retina.Differential encoding of spatial information among retinal on cone bipolar cellsModulation of extracellular proton fluxes from retinal horizontal cells of the catfish by depolarization and glutamate.Oral proton pump inhibitors disrupt horizontal cell-cone feedback and enhance visual hallucinations in macular degeneration patients.
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pH changes in the invaginating synaptic cleft mediate feedback from horizontal cells to cone photoreceptors by modulating Ca2+ channels.
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pH changes in the invaginating ...... s by modulating Ca2+ channels.
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pH changes in the invaginating ...... s by modulating Ca2+ channels.
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Akimichi Kaneko
Hajime Hirasawa
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10.1085/JGP.200308863
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2003-11-10T00:00:00Z