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Photochemical approaches to vision restorationLight-induced fos expression in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in melanopsin knockout (opn4) mice.Role of the synaptic ribbon in transmitting the cone light responseNeuronal and perceptual differences in the temporal processing of darks and lightsEffects of dopamine on response properties of ON-OFF RGCs in encoding stimulus durationsFunctional redundancy of R7 RGS proteins in ON-bipolar cell dendritesVisual restoration and transplant connectivity in degenerate rats implanted with retinal progenitor sheetsCoordinated control of sensitivity by two splice variants of Gα(o) in retinal ON bipolar cellsVisual threshold is set by linear and nonlinear mechanisms in the retina that mitigate noise: how neural circuits in the retina improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the single-photon responseOligomeric state of purified transient receptor potential melastatin-1 (TRPM1), a protein essential for dim light vision.Transient receptor potential melastatin 1 (TRPM1) is an ion-conducting plasma membrane channel inhibited by zinc ions.Golgi cells operate as state-specific temporal filters at the input stage of the cerebellar cortexLocalization of Cacna1s to ON bipolar dendritic tips requires mGluR6-related cascade elements.TRPM1 forms complexes with nyctalopin in vivo and accumulates in postsynaptic compartment of ON-bipolar neurons in mGluR6-dependent manner.Sensitivity and kinetics of signal transmission at the first visual synapse differentially impact visually-guided behavior.Synaptic organization of the vertebrate retina: general principles and species-specific variations: the Friedenwald lecture.PKC{alpha} is essential for the proper activation and termination of rod bipolar cell responseIntermolecular Interaction between Anchoring Subunits Specify Subcellular Targeting and Function of RGS Proteins in Retina ON-Bipolar NeuronsComparisons of structural and functional abnormalities in mouse b-wave mutants.Retina-specific GTPase accelerator RGS11/G beta 5S/R9AP is a constitutive heterotrimer selectively targeted to mGluR6 in ON-bipolar neuronsSequence variations of GRM6 in patients with high myopia.Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase desensitizes retinal ganglion cells to light by diminishing their excitatory synaptic currents under light adaptation.Structure and function of a complex sensory synapse.G protein signaling in the retina and beyond: the Cogan lectureVertebrate vision: TRP channels in the spotlightRole of melastatin-related transient receptor potential channel TRPM1 in the retina: Clues from horses and mice.Phosducin regulates transmission at the photoreceptor-to-ON-bipolar cell synapse.Identifying cell class specific losses from serially generated electroretinogram components.Dopamine D1 receptor activation contributes to light-adapted changes in retinal inhibition to rod bipolar cells
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scientific article published on 06 April 2008
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Regulation of ON bipolar cell activity.
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Regulation of ON bipolar cell activity.
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Regulation of ON bipolar cell activity.
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Regulation of ON bipolar cell activity.
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Regulation of ON bipolar cell activity.
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Regulation of ON bipolar cell activity.
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Regulation of ON bipolar cell activity
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Josefin Snellman
Tejinder Kaur
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10.1016/J.PRETEYERES.2008.03.003
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2008-04-06T00:00:00Z