Definition of Retinal. Meaning of Retinal. Synonyms of Retinal

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Definition of Retinal

Retinal
Retinal Ret"i*nal, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the retina. Retinal purple (Physiol. Chem.), the visual purple.

Meaning of Retinal from wikipedia

- Retinal (also known as retinaldehyde) is a polyene chromop****. Retinal, bound to proteins called opsins, is the chemical basis of visual phototransduction...
- the retinal vasculature only 25%. When light strikes 11-cis-retinal (in the disks in the rods and cones), 11-cis-retinal changes to all-trans-retinal which...
- Retinal detachment is a condition where the retina pulls away from the tissue underneath it. It may start in a small area, but without quick treatment...
- Retinal migraine is a retinal disease often accompanied by migraine headache and typically affects only one eye. It is caused by ischaemia or vascular...
- pigmentosa (RP) is a member of a group of genetic disorders called inherited retinal dystrophy (IRD) that cause loss of vision. Symptoms include trouble seeing...
- Retinal tuft (vitroretinal tuft) is a disorder or degeneration of the retina in the eye. Retinal tufts are classified as a peripheral retinal degenerations...
- definitions) is termed nascent GA and/or iRORA (incomplete retinal pigment epithelium and outer retinal atrophy). These 'high-risk' subgroups of intermediate...
- Retinal degeneration may refer to: Retinopathy, one of several eye diseases or eye disorders in humans Retinal degeneration (rhodopsin mutation) Progressive...
- enzymology, a retinal dehydrogenase, also known as retinaldehyde dehydrogenase (RALDH), catalyzes the chemical reaction converting retinal to retinoic acid...
- medical intervention is neither needed nor recommended. Sometimes other retinal problems (such as tears, breaks, or holes) may be present along with lattice...