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Investigating the Ca
2+
-dependent and Ca
2+
-independent mechanisms for mammalian cone light adaptation
Frans Vinberg, Vladimir J. Kefalov
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
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2+
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Ca2+-independent
100%
Ca2+ Dependence
100%
Light Adaptation
100%
Adaptive Capacity
75%
Activator protein-1 (AP-1)
50%
Bright Light
50%
Recoverin
50%
Guanylate Cyclase-activating Protein
50%
Gene-deficient Mice
25%
Ca2+
25%
Calcium-binding Proteins
25%
Photoreceptor
25%
Adaptive Mechanism
25%
Cyclic GMP
25%
Dim Light
25%
Photoreduction
25%
Fast Response
25%
Visual pigment
25%
Response Kinetics
25%
Phototransduction Cascade
25%
Response Adaptation
25%
Sensitivity Response
25%
Neuroscience
Synapsin I
100%
Phototransduction
100%
Guanylate Cyclase
100%
Recoverin
100%
Calcium-Binding Protein
50%
Photoreceptor
50%
Visual Pigment
50%