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1. Light-responsive adipose-hypothalamus axis controls metabolic regulation

2. Origins of direction selectivity in the primate retina

3. Molecular determinants of response kinetics of mouse M1 intrinsically-photosensitive retinal ganglion cells

4. Cell-autonomous light sensitivity via Opsin3 regulates fuel utilization in brown adipocytes.

5. Spontaneous activation of visual pigments in relation to openness/closedness of chromophore-binding pocket

7. Dark continuous noise from visual pigment as a major mechanism underlying rod-cone difference in light sensitivity.

8. Dark continuous noise from mutant G90D-rhodopsin predominantly underlies congenital stationary night blindness.

9. Coexistence within one cell of microvillous and ciliary phototransductions across M1-through M6-IpRGCs.

10. Unusual phototransduction via cross-motif signaling from G

11. Effect of a patient education video and prehabilitation on the quality of preoperative person-centred coordinated care experience: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

12. Low signaling efficiency from receptor to effector in olfactory transduction: A quantified ligand-triggered GPCR pathway

13. Relative survival in adults with new delirium, cerebrovascular events or both after cardiac surgery

14. Origins of direction selectivity in the primate retina

15. Elementary response triggered by transducin in retinal rods

16. Unusual phototransduction via cross-motif signaling from Gq to adenylyl cyclase in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells.

17. Light-dependent photoreceptor orientation in mouse retina

18. Dark noise and retinal degeneration from D190N-rhodopsin

19. Ca 2+ -activated Cl current predominates in threshold response of mouse olfactory receptor neurons

20. Central role of the CNGA4 channel subunit in [Ca.sup.2+]-calmodulin--dependent odor adaptation. (Reports)

21. Effect of preparative rehabilitation on recovery after cardiac surgery: A systematic review

22. Constitutive Apo-Opsin Activity Across Retinal Cone Subtypes

23. Reply to Heck et al.: Signal amplification at the rhodopsin-to-transducin·phosphodiesterase step in rod phototransduction

24. Zinc modulation of a transient potassium current and histochemical localization of the metal in neurons of the suprachiasmatic nucleus

25. Co-existence of cationic and chloride components in odorant-induced current ofvertebrate olfactory receptor cells

26. Cyclic-nucleotide–gated cation current and Ca 2+ -activated Cl current elicited by odorant in vertebrate olfactory receptor neurons

27. Dimerization of visual pigments in vivo

28. Melanopsin‐expressing ganglion cells on macaque and human retinas form two morphologically distinct populations

29. Apo-Opsin and Its Dark Constitutive Activity across Retinal Cone Subtypes

30. Ca

31. Spontaneous activation of visual pigments in relation to openness/closedness of chromophore-binding pocket

32. Dark noise and retinal degeneration from D190N-rhodopsin.

33. Adaptation to steady light by intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells

34. Synergistic Signaling by Light and Acetylcholine in Mouse Iris Sphincter Muscle

36. Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells

37. Melanopsin and rod-cone photoreceptive systems account for all major accessory visual functions in mice

38. Melanopsin-dependent photoreception provides earliest light detection in the mammalian retina

39. Guidance-Cue Control of Horizontal Cell Morphology, Lamination, and Synapse Formation in the Mammalian Outer Retina

40. Restoration of vision after transplantation of photoreceptors

41. Photochemical Nature of Parietopsin

42. Melanopsin signalling in mammalian iris and retina

43. Cyclic-Nucleotide- and HCN-Channel-Mediated Phototransduction in Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells

44. Tracer coupling of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells to amacrine cells in the mouse retina

45. Signaling by olfactory receptor neurons near threshold

46. Deletion of GRK1 Causes Retina Degeneration through a Transducin-Independent Mechanism

47. Phototransduction Motifs and Variations

48. Intrinsic Light Response of Retinal Horizontal Cells of Teleosts

49. Photon capture and signalling by melanopsin retinal ganglion cells

50. Quantal noise from human red cone pigment

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