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inhibit ipRGCs.
Other synaptic inputs to
ipRGC dendrites include cone
bipolar cells and rod
bipolar cells. One
postsynaptic target of
ipRGCs is the suprachiasmatic...
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photopigment responsible for the
photosensitivity of
ipRGCs, set out to
study the
exact role of the
ipRGC in photoentrainment. In 2008,
Hattar and his research...
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fluorescent protein (EGFP). This
allowed them to
label ipRGCs in vivo and
study changes in
ipRGC light sensitivity and
synaptic connectivity over the course...
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explore in
trying to find
treatments for blindness.
ipRGCs were only
definitively detected ipRGCs in
humans during landmark experiments in 2007 on rodless...
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intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (
ipRGCs): M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5. Each of
these differently ipRGC types have
different melanopsin content and...
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photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (
ipRGC),
which contain the
photopigment melanopsin. The
axons of the
ipRGCs belonging to the
retinohypothalamic tract...
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ganglion cells (
ipRGCs). It is also
found in the iris of mice and primates.
Melanopsin is also
found in rats, amphioxus, and
other chordates.
ipRGCs are photoreceptor...
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retinal ganglion cells (
ipRGCs), to
synchronise the
internal biological clocks with
external light-dark cycles. When
ipRGCs are
activated by blue light...
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between opsin groups of
different species. RPE,
retinal pigment epithelium;
ipRGC,
intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells; OPL,
outer plexiform...
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nerve cells called rods (for brightness),
cones (for color) and non-imaging
ipRGC (intrinsically
photosensitive retinal ganglion cells)
react to the light...