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Photoreceptor Cell Biology and INherited Retinal Degenerations (Recent Ad Ances in Human Biology) [Hardcover]

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Recent Ad Ances in Human Biology September 30, 2004
This important book presents review articles on the cell biology of photoreceptor and RPE cells, as well as the relationship between this cell biology and inherited photoreceptor degeneration. The chapters have been written by leaders in the field. The vision scientist will see this book as a review of photoreceptor and RPE cell biology, and known molecular bases of many forms of retinitis pigmentosa and related retinal degeneration. For the cell biologist, there are articles on topics such as protein targeting, molecular motors, and phagocytosis placed in the functional context of two of the most specialized cells in the body.

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The outer retina of vertebrate eyes is where light is absorbed and converted into a neural signal. Read the first page
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calycal processes, shakerl mice, class iii myosin, rhodopsin trafficking, arrestin translocation, rod visual cycle, centrin isoforms, centrin species, crumbs function, intraflagellar transport protein, retinal dystrophy phenotype, segment actin filament bundles, rhodopsin transport, photoreceptor cilium, outer segment morphogenesis, connecting cilium, disk lamellae, outer segment portion, photoreceptor cell death, phototransductive membrane, disk morphogenesis, photoreceptor axoneme, rhodopsin knockout mice, disk membrane morphogenesis, intradiskal space
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Cell Biol, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, Biol Chem, Proc Natl Acad Sci, Exp Eye Res, Nat Genet, Cell Sci, Mol Biol Cell, New York, Hum Genet, Hum Mol Genet, Comp Neurol, Curr Biol, Rodriguez de Turco, Vis Res, Vision Res, Cell Motil Cytoskeleton, Dev Biol, Biochim Biophys Acta, Neurosci Res, Biochem Biophys Res Commun, Cell Tissue Res, Exp Eve Res, Vis Neurosci, Academic Press
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