Magnetically sensitive light-induced reactions in cryptochrome are consistent with its proposed role as a magnetoreceptor.
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Sensing magnetic directions in birds: radical pair processes involving cryptochromeMultiscale description of avian migration: from chemical compass to behaviour modelingLocalisation of the Putative Magnetoreceptive Protein Cryptochrome 1b in the Retinae of Migratory Birds and Homing PigeonsMagnetic field effects on plant growth, development, and evolutionInhomogeneous ensembles of radical pairs in chemical compassesSeparation of photo-induced radical pair in cryptochrome to a functionally critical distanceLight-dependent magnetoreception in birds: the crucial step occurs in the darkThe quantum needle of the avian magnetic compassDecrypting cryptochrome: revealing the molecular identity of the photoactivation reactionCryptochrome-dependent magnetic field effect on seizure response in Drosophila larvaeDiscovery and functional analysis of a 4th electron-transferring tryptophan conserved exclusively in animal cryptochromes and (6-4) photolyases.A novel magnetic stimulator increases experimental pain tolerance in healthy volunteers - a double-blind sham-controlled crossover study.Fluorescence-detected magnetic field effects on radical pair reactions from femtolitre volumes.Cryptochromes and Hormone Signal Transduction under Near-Zero Magnetic Fields: New Clues to Magnetic Field Effects in a Rice Planthopper.Effect of exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields on melatonin levels in calves is seasonally dependentThe rate of X-ray-induced DNA double-strand break repair in the embryonic mouse brain is unaffected by exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields.Quantifying electron transfer reactions in biological systems: what interactions play the major role?Cryptochrome 2 mediates directional magnetoreception in cockroaches.Polarized light modulates light-dependent magnetic compass orientation in birds.Variable electron transfer pathways in an amphibian cryptochrome: tryptophan versus tyrosine-based radical pairsBroadband photon pair generation in green fluorescent proteins through spontaneous four-wave mixing.Spin-dependent electron transmission through bacteriorhodopsin embedded in purple membrane.Time-resolved magnetic field effects distinguish loose ion pairs from exciplexesMagnetic field effects in flavoproteins and related systemsClock gene variants in mood and anxiety disorders.Magnetoreception and baroreception in birds.The evolution of vision.Photochemistry of flavoprotein light sensors.Quantum and Multidimensional Explanations in a Neurobiological Context of Mind.The magnetic map sense and its use in fine-tuning the migration programme of birds.Induction of micronuclei and superoxide production in neuroblastoma and glioma cell lines exposed to weak 50 Hz magnetic fields.Cellular detection of 50 Hz magnetic fields and weak blue light: effects on superoxide levels and genotoxicity.Magnetic activation in the brain of the migratory northern wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe).Modification of p21 level and cell cycle distribution by 50 Hz magnetic fields in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells.Millitesla magnetic field effects on the photocycle of an animal cryptochrome.Transcriptome profile of human neuroblastoma cells in the hypomagnetic field.Probing a chemical compass: novel variants of low-frequency reaction yield detected magnetic resonance.Alternative radical pairs for cryptochrome-based magnetoreception.Sub-millitesla magnetic field effects on the recombination reaction of flavin and ascorbic acid radicals.Spin relaxation of radicals in cryptochrome and its role in avian magnetoreception.
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Magnetically sensitive light-induced reactions in cryptochrome are consistent with its proposed role as a magnetoreceptor.
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Alexander J Robinson
Erik Schleicher
Hannah J Hogben
Kevin B Henbest
Kiminori Maeda
Margaret Ahmad
Stefan Weber
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2012-03-14T00:00:00Z