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Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1996) 28 (5): 296–302.
Published Online: 11 December 2009
...D.M. Foreman; S. Jones; N.M. McKechnie; G. Williams; M.E. Boulton We describe a simple method for combining in situ hybridisation and immunohistochemistry on the same retinal section. The technique was developed using a radiolabelled cDNA probe for opsin and an antibody (ROS1F4) against rhodopsin...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1972) 4 (5): 265–269.
Published Online: 09 December 2009
... may results in an increased rhodopsin synthesis. N-hexylpyridone-2 N-alky lpyridone-2 ADH-L activators Dark adaptation ERG Rhodopsin Retinol dehydrogenase Retina Mouse Alcohol dehydrogenase Ophthal. Res. 4: 265-269 (1972/73) Effect of N-Hexylpyridone-2 on the Mouse Electroretinogram1 K...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1981) 13 (4): 188–193.
Published Online: 04 December 2009
...C.J.J. Brinkman; R.M. Broekhuyse The immunological activity to ocular antigens has been investigated in dystrophic and normal rats at various stages of age by indirect immunofluorescence and radiometric ear tests. In dystrophic rats, antibodies to rhodopsin, uveal pigment granules or soluble...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1987) 19 (1): 49–51.
Published Online: 04 December 2009
...J.C. Low The levels of rhodopsin in isolated retinae of two mouse genotypes have been estimated by measuring with a scanning spectrophotometer the apparent absorbance change at 500 nm after photo-bleaching the retinae for 2 min in the presence of hydroxylamine. The optical density due to bleachable...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1984) 16 (1-2): 8–14.
Published Online: 04 December 2009
...C. Baumann In recent theories of visual transduction, an active form of rhodopsin plays a decisive role. If metarhodopsin II is considered to be a likely candidate for this role, its properties and reactions are of interest. A scheme describes how the various metarhodopsins react with each other...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1978) 10 (2): 105–113.
Published Online: 03 December 2009
...Magnus Gjötterberg A dark adapted human eye was exposed to light flashes bleaching only a small fraction of rhodopsin but raising the psychophysical light perception threshold substantially during a few minutes. Flashes of equal energy obtained by different combinations of intensity and duration...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1980) 12 (3): 165–176.
Published Online: 03 December 2009
...George E. Marak, Jr.; Hitoshi Shichi; Narsing A. Rao; Waldon B. Wacker We have observed that both washed outer segments and purified rhodopsin produce primarily a posterior uveitis with little or no anterior segment inflammation if an effort is made to remove all contaminating soluble retinal...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1970) 1 (2): 65–71.
Published Online: 27 November 2009
... a buffersolublelight-sensitivepigment (λ max437nm) which has been identified as an ommochrome. The role of these pigments in vision is discussed. Light Photosensitivity Insect vision Eye Rhodopsin Visual pigment Musca Apis Retinal (vitamin A aldehyde) Ommochrome Xanthomatin Compound eye Ommatidia...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1999) 31 (4): 267–272.
Published Online: 26 May 1999
... on the corresponding surface without concanavalin A labeling. If 6- to 10-nm particles corresponded to the carbohydrate moiety of rhodopsin, concanavalin A binding might tend to preserve this carbohydrate moiety. These results suggest that the two-dimensional analysis of lectin-induced structural changes...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1998) 30 (6): 394–401.
Published Online: 05 October 1998
...) was detected in all 3 cases, but no mutation was observed for the rhodopsin gene. A homozygous deletion 1147 (1147de1A) in codon 309 of the arrestin gene was commonly observed in all 3 patients. Visual function in each patient coincides with that of retinitis pigmentosa or Oguchi’s disease, respectively. 5...