- In chronobiology,
photoentrainment refers to the
process by
which an organism's
biological clock, or
circadian rhythm,
synchronizes to
daily cycles of...
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shown to be the prin****l
conduit for
light input to
circadian photoentrainment. In fact, it was
later demonstrated by
Satchidananda Panda and colleagues...
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linguistics of the
subject adopting the
terms of
their interlocutor Photoentrainment (chronobiology), the
synchronization by
light of
organisms to environment...
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therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease. CREB also has a role in
photoentrainment in mammals. The
following genes encode CREB or CREB-like proteins:...
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subserve the subconscious, 'non-image-forming'
functions of
circadian photoentrainment and
pupillary diameter, and via the rod and cone inputs, may help mediate...
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photosensitivity of ipRGCs, set out to
study the
exact role of the
ipRGC in
photoentrainment. In 2008,
Hattar and his
research team
transplanted diphtheria toxin...
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dopamine in the retina, a
known neuromodulator for
light adaptation and
photoentrainment.
Research continued in 1991, when
Russell G.
Foster and colleagues...
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Montell C (May 2017). "A
rhodopsin in the
brain functions in
circadian photoentrainment in Drosophila". Nature. 545 (7654): 340–344. Bibcode:2017Natur.545...
- King-Wai; Van Gelder,
Russell N. (2015-10-20). "Neuropsin (OPN5)-mediated
photoentrainment of
local circadian oscillators in
mammalian retina and cornea". Proceedings...
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visual perception,
including the
pupillary light reflex and
circadian photoentrainment. This
article describes the
human visual system,
which is representative...