- Term
neuropsin may
refer to:
Kallikrein 8, an
enzyme class OPN5, a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the OPN5 gene This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- also
known as RGR/Go or
Group 4
opsins and
contain three subgroups: the
neuropsins, the Go-opsins, and the chromopsins. The
chromopsins have
seven subgroups:...
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receptor (RGR).
Neuropsin has
different isoforms created by
alternative splicing. When
reconstituted with 11-cis-retinal,
mouse and
human neuropsins absorb maximally...
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these sensory functions are
unknown – for example, the
function of
Neuropsin in the
human retina.
Members are
known to have
different absorption spectra...
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Ishikawa Y, Hino N,
Maeda M,
Yoshida S, Kaku S,
Shiosaka S (February 2006). "
Neuropsin is
essential for
early processes of
memory acquisition and **** collateral...
- Lang,
Richard A.; Yau, King-Wai; Van Gelder,
Russell N. (2015-10-20). "
Neuropsin (OPN5)-mediated
photoentrainment of
local circadian oscillators in mammalian...
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visual opsins (classical
rhodopsin and relatives),
melanopsins peropsins neuropsins encephalopsins The "visual purple"
rhodopsin (opsin-2) of the rod cells...
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Young KW,
Shiosaka S,
Korostynski M,
Piechota M,
PRZEWLOCKI R,
Pawlak R.:
Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the
amygdala to
control anxiety. Nature. 2011 May 19;473(7347):372-5...
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tetraopsins (also
known as RGR/Go or
Group 4 opsins). The
other groups are the
neuropsins and the Go-opsins. The
tetraopsins are one of the five
major groups of...
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endogenous optical network within the brain[citation needed],
mediated by
neuropsin (OPN5). This self-regulating
cycle of photon-mediated
events in the neocortex...