Correlation of Regenerable Opsin with Rod ERG Signal inRpe65−/−Mice during Development and Aging
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 44(1), pp. 310–310
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Bäerbel Rohrer, Patrice Goletz, Sergei Znoiko, Zsolt Ablonczy, Jian‐xing Ma, T. Michael Redmond, Rosalie K. Crouch
Abstract
In the aged Rpe65-/- mouse, opsin levels decrease because of the loss of photoreceptors. The remaining opsin is structurally intact, and the components of the phototransduction cascade and the retinal circuitry remain functional, despite the absence of normal photoreceptor activity.
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