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Retinal (also
known as retinaldehyde) is a
polyene chromop****.
Retinal,
bound to
proteins called opsins, is the
chemical basis of
visual phototransduction...
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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...
- 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...
- Fiske, S.; Grip, W.; Menaker, M. (1991). "Circadian
photoreception in the
retinally degenerate mouse (rd/rd)".
Journal of
Comparative Physiology A. 169 (1):...
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Retinal migraine is a
retinal disease often accompanied by
migraine headache and
typically affects only one eye. It is
caused by
ischaemia or vascular...
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medical intervention is
neither needed nor recommended.
Sometimes other retinal problems (such as tears, breaks, or holes) may be
present along with lattice...
- cones. The
distribution of
photoreceptors in the
retina is
called the
retinal mosaic,
which can be
determined using photobleaching. This is done by exposing...
- A
retinal ganglion cell (RGC) is a type of
neuron located near the
inner surface (the
ganglion cell layer) of the
retina of the eye. It
receives visual...
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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...
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rejected the work of many of his
fellow artists (such as
Henri Matisse) as "
retinal,"
intended only to
please the eye. Instead, he
wanted to use art to serve...