Cambridge University Press по теме "Bipolar cell form and circuitry"
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-01-01)Color vision in mammals is based on the expression of at least two cone opsins that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light. Furthermore, retinal pathways conveying color-opponent signals are required for color ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-01-01)Two morphological types of melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells have been described in primate retina. Both types show intrinsic light responses as well as rod- and cone-driven ON-type responses. Outer stratifying cells ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-01-01)Parallel processing of visual information begins at the first synapse in the retina between the photoreceptors and bipolar cells. Ten bipolar cell types have been previously described in the primate retina: one rod and ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-01-01)As described in the companion paper, the synaptic terminal of a cone photoreceptor in macaque monkey makes an average of 35 or 46 basal contacts with the tips of the dendrites of its OFF midget bipolar cell. Each basal ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-01-01)L and M cones, divided into two groups by absorption spectra, have not been distinguished by structure. Here, we report what may be such a difference. We reconstructed the synaptic terminals of 16 non-S cones and the ...
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