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Crouch, Rosalie
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Crouch, Rosalie
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Molecular cloning of the salamander red and blue cone visual pigments.
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Rpe65 is necessary for production of 11-cis-vitamin A in the retinal visual cycle.
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Occupancy of the chromophore binding site of opsin activates visual transduction in rod photoreceptors.
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Effect of 11-cis 13-demethylretinal on phototransduction in bleach-adapted rod and cone photoreceptors.
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A visual pigment expressed in both rod and cone photoreceptors.
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Correlation of regenerable opsin with rod ERG signal in Rpe65-/- mice during development and aging.
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A novel Xenopus SWS2, P434 visual pigment: structure, cellular location, and spectral analyses.
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Physiological and microfluorometric studies of reduction and clearance of retinal in bleached rod photoreceptors.
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Reduction of all-trans retinal to all-trans retinol in the outer segments of frog and mouse rod photoreceptors.
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Visual cycle: Dependence of retinol production and removal on photoproduct decay and cell morphology.
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Rod and cone pigment regeneration in RPE65-/- mice.
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Differences in the pharmacological activation of visual opsins.
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Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein is the physiologically relevant carrier that removes retinol from rod photoreceptor outer segments.
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Chromophore switch from 11-cis-dehydroretinal (A2) to 11-cis-retinal (A1) decreases dark noise in salamander red rods.
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11-cis- and all-trans-retinols can activate rod opsin: rational design of the visual cycle.
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Sensitization of bleached rod photoreceptors by 11-cis-locked analogues of retinal.
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Photoreceptor development in premetamorphic and metamorphic Xenopus laevis.
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Effective and sustained delivery of hydrophobic retinoids to photoreceptors.
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Age-related deterioration of rod vision in mice.
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11-cis-retinal reduces constitutive opsin phosphorylation and improves quantum catch in retinoid-deficient mouse rod photoreceptors.
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Regeneration of photopigment is enhanced in mouse cone photoreceptors expressing RPE65 protein.
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Low aqueous solubility of 11-cis-retinal limits the rate of pigment formation and dark adaptation in salamander rods.
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Structure-function analysis of rods and cones in juvenile, adult, and aged C57bl/6 and Balb/c mice.
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Relief of opsin desensitization and prolonged excitation of rod photoreceptors by 9-desmethylretinal.
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Molecular cloning of a rhodopsin gene from salamander rods.
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Opsin activation of transduction in the rods of dark-reared Rpe65 knockout mice.
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Defining the retinoid binding site in the rod cyclic nucleotide-gated channel.
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Palmitylation of cone opsins.
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Transduction noise induced by 4-hydroxy retinals in rod photoreceptors.
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The action of 11-cis-retinol on cone opsins and intact cone photoreceptors.
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Beta-ionone activates and bleaches visual pigment in salamander photoreceptors.
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Deletion of GRK1 causes retina degeneration through a transducin-independent mechanism.
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Binding of more than one retinoid to visual opsins.
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Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells
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Coexpression of three opsins in cone photoreceptors of the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum.
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Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells