Photoreceptor signaling: Supporting vision across a wide range of light intensities

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For decades, photoreceptors have been an outstanding model system for elucidating basic principles in sensory transduction and biochemistry and for understanding many facets of neuronal cell biology. In recent years, new knowledge of the kinetics of signaling and the large-scale movements of proteins underlying signaling has led to a deeper appreciation of the photoreceptor's unique challenge in mediating the first steps in vision over a wide range of light intensities. © 2012 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.

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Arshavsky, V. Y., & Burns, M. E. (2012, January 13). Photoreceptor signaling: Supporting vision across a wide range of light intensities. Journal of Biological Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.R111.305243

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