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Breaking the covalent bond - A pigment property that contributes to desensitization in cones
Vladimir J. Kefalov
, Maureen E. Estevez
, Massahiro Kono
, Patrice W. Goletz
, Rosalie K. Crouch
, M. Carter Cornwall
, King Wai Yau
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
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Keyphrases
Desensitization
100%
Opsin
100%
Covalent Bond
100%
Pigment Properties
100%
Red Cones
80%
11-cis-retinal
60%
Cone pigments
60%
Dissociation
40%
Apoprotein
20%
Significant Level
20%
Cone Opsin
20%
Chromophore
20%
Retinal Rods
20%
Transducin
20%
Photoisomerization
20%
Amphibians
20%
Stimulating Activities
20%
Sensitivity Difference
20%
Retinal Cones
20%
Pigment Content
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Desensitization
100%
Covalent Bond
100%
Opsin
100%
11 Cis Retinal
60%
Apoprotein
20%
Transducin
20%
Cone Opsin
20%
Neuroscience
Opsin
100%
Photosynthetic Pigment
100%
11 Cis Retinal
60%
Cone Opsin
20%
Transducin
20%
Apoprotein
20%