نتایج جستجو برای: photoreceptors

تعداد نتایج: 12523  

2009
Tsukasa Gotow Takako Nishi

Simple photoreceptors, namely intrinsically light-sensitive neurons without microvilli and/or cilia, have long been known to exist in the central ganglia of crayfish, Aplysia, Onchidium, and Helix. These simple photoreceptors are not only first-order photosensory cells, but also second-order neurons (interneurons), relaying several kinds of sensory synaptic inputs. Another important issue is th...

2018
Jie Zhu Joseph Reynolds Thelma Garcia Helen Cifuentes Shereen Chew Xianmin Zeng Deepak Ashok Lamba

Retinal degeneration often results in the loss of light-sensing photoreceptors, which leads to permanent vision loss. Generating transplantable retinal photoreceptors using human somatic cell-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) holds promise to treat a variety of retinal degenerative diseases by replacing the damaged or dysfunctional native photoreceptors with healthy and functional ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Esa-Ville Immonen Irina Ignatova Anna Gislen Eric Warrant Mikko Vähäsöyrinki Matti Weckström Roman Frolov

The common backswimmer, Notonecta glauca, uses vision by day and night for functions such as underwater prey animal capture and flight in search of new habitats. Although previous studies have identified some of the physiological mechanisms facilitating such flexibility in the animal's vision, neither the biophysics of Notonecta photoreceptors nor possible cellular adaptations are known. Here, ...

2004
Verena Wolfram Mikko Juusola Gonzalo Garcia de Polavieja Andrew French Chris Huang

Contains: 7 figures and 4 tables; All text is double-spaced, 26 pages. Abstract The amount of visual information an animal can extract from its environment is ultimately limited by the signaling performance of its photoreceptors. To maximize their performance photoreceptors must be able to accommodate large changes in input caused by the dynamic properties of the visual environment and the anim...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Dominic Eberle Sandra Schubert Kai Postel Denis Corbeil Marius Ader

PURPOSE. Retinal degeneration initiated by loss of photoreceptors is the prevalent cause of visual impairment and blindness in industrialized countries. Transplantation of photoreceptor cells represents a possible replacement strategy. This study determined that identification of cell surface antigens can assist in enriching photoreceptor precursors for transplantation. METHODS. The expression ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
George Stearns Meradelfa Evangelista James M Fadool Susan E Brockerhoff

Photoreceptor degeneration is a common cause of inherited blindness worldwide. We have identified a blind zebrafish mutant with rapid degeneration of cone photoreceptors caused by a mutation in the cone phosphodiesterase c (pde6c) gene, a key regulatory component in cone phototransduction. Some rods also degenerate, primarily in areas with a low density of rods. Rod photoreceptors in areas of t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2017
Corinne Beier Anahit Hovhannisyan Sydney Weiser Jennifer Kung Seungjun Lee Dae Yeong Lee Philip Huie Roopa Dalal Daniel Palanker Alexander Sher

Upon degeneration of photoreceptors in the adult retina, interneurons, including bipolar cells, exhibit a plastic response leading to their aberrant rewiring. Photoreceptor reintroduction has been suggested as a potential approach to sight restoration, but the ability of deafferented bipolar cells to establish functional synapses with photoreceptors is poorly understood. Here we use photocoagul...

2011
Garrett P. League Sang-Chul Nam

BACKGROUND Crumbs (Crb), a cell polarity gene, has been shown to provide a positional cue for the extension of the apical membrane domain, adherens junction (AJ), and rhabdomere along the growing proximal-distal axis during Drosophila photoreceptor morphogenesis. In developing Drosophila photoreceptors, a stabilized microtubule structure was discovered and its presence was linked to polarity pr...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2014
Celso Henrique Alves Lucie P Pellissier Rogier M Vos Marina Garcia Garrido Vithiyanjali Sothilingam Christina Seide Susanne C Beck Jan Klooster Takahisa Furukawa John G Flannery Joost Verhaagen Mathias W Seeliger Jan Wijnholds

In humans, the Crumbs homolog-1 (CRB1) gene is mutated in autosomal recessive Leber congenital amaurosis and early-onset retinitis pigmentosa. In mammals, the Crumbs family is composed of: CRB1, CRB2, CRB3A and CRB3B. Recently, we showed that removal of mouse Crb2 from retinal progenitor cells, and consequent removal from Müller glial and photoreceptor cells, results in severe and progressive r...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2003
Eun-Jin Lee Jung-Won Han Hyun-Ju Kim In-Beom Kim Mun-Yong Lee Su-Ja Oh Jin-Woong Chung Myung-Hoon Chun

Connexin 36 (Cx36) is a channel-forming protein found in the membranes of apposed cells, forming the hexameric hemichannels of intercellular gap junction channels. It localizes to certain neurons in various regions of the brain including the retina. We characterized the expression pattern of neuronal Cx36 in the guinea pig retina by immunocytochemistry using specific antisera against Cx36 and g...

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