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    Lamprey vision: Photoreceptors and organization of the retina by Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-10-2020)
    “…The lamprey is an important non-model vertebrate because it is an agnathan or jawless vertebrate and belongs to the superclass cyclostomata, a group that split…”
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    Elevated energy requirement of cone photoreceptors by Ingram, Norianne T., Fain, Gordon L., Sampath, Alapakkam P.

    “…We have used recent measurements of mammalian cone light responses and voltage-gated currents to calculate cone ATP utilization and compare it to that of rods…”
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    Why are rods more sensitive than cones? by Ingram, Norianne T., Sampath, Alapakkam P., Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-10-2016)
    “…One hundred and fifty years ago Max Schultze first proposed the duplex theory of vision, that vertebrate eyes have two types of photoreceptor cells with…”
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    Single-Photon Sensitivity of Lamprey Rods with Cone-like Outer Segments by Morshedian, Ala, Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in Current biology (16-02-2015)
    “…Most vertebrates have a duplex retina containing rods for dim light vision and cones for bright lights and color detection. Photoreceptors like cones are…”
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    Light-Driven Regeneration of Cone Visual Pigments through a Mechanism Involving RGR Opsin in Müller Glial Cells by Morshedian, Ala, Kaylor, Joanna J., Ng, Sze Yin, Tsan, Avian, Frederiksen, Rikard, Xu, Tongzhou, Yuan, Lily, Sampath, Alapakkam P., Radu, Roxana A., Fain, Gordon L., Travis, Gabriel H.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-06-2019)
    “…While rods in the mammalian retina regenerate rhodopsin through a well-characterized pathway in cells of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), cone visual…”
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    Phototransduction and the Evolution of Photoreceptors by Fain, Gordon L., Hardie, Roger, Laughlin, Simon B.

    Published in Current biology (09-02-2010)
    “…Photoreceptors in metazoans can be grouped into two classes, with their photoreceptive membrane derived either from cilia or microvilli. Both classes use some…”
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    Light adaptation and the evolution of vertebrate photoreceptors by Morshedian, Ala, Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-07-2017)
    “…Key Points Lamprey are cyclostomes, a group of vertebrates that diverged from lines leading to jawed vertebrates (including mammals) in the late Cambrian,…”
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    Genetic manipulation of rod-cone differences in mouse retina by Morshedian, Ala, Jiang, Zhichun, Radu, Roxana A, Fain, Gordon L, Sampath, Alapakkam P

    Published in PloS one (06-05-2024)
    “…Though rod and cone photoreceptors use similar phototransduction mechanisms, previous model calculations have indicated that the most important differences in…”
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    ATP Consumption by Mammalian Rod Photoreceptors in Darkness and in Light by Okawa, Haruhisa, Sampath, Alapakkam P., Laughlin, Simon B., Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in Current biology (23-12-2008)
    “…Why do vertebrates use rods and cones that hyperpolarize, when in insect eyes a single depolarizing photoreceptor can function at all light levels [1, 2]? We…”
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    Rod Photoreceptors Avoid Saturation in Bright Light by the Movement of the G Protein Transducin by Frederiksen, Rikard, Morshedian, Ala, Tripathy, Sonia A, Xu, Tongzhou, Travis, Gabriel H, Fain, Gordon L, Sampath, Alapakkam P

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-04-2021)
    “…Rod photoreceptors can be saturated by exposure to bright background light, so that no flash superimposed on the background can elicit a detectable response…”
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    Phototransduction: Making the Chromophore to See Through the Murk by Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in Current biology (07-12-2015)
    “…A candidate gene approach has finally identified the 3,4-dehydrogenase that converts vitamin A1 into vitamin A2 to supply the chromophore for rhodopsin that…”
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    A kinetic analysis of mouse rod and cone photoreceptor responses by Reingruber, Jürgen, Ingram, Norianne T., Griffis, Khris G., Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-2020)
    “…Key points Most vertebrate eyes have rods for dim‐light vision and cones for brighter light and higher temporal sensitivity. Rods evolved from cone‐like…”
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    Role of recoverin in rod photoreceptor light adaptation by Morshedian, Ala, Woodruff, Michael L., Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-04-2018)
    “…Key points Recoverin is a small molecular‐weight, calcium‐binding protein in rod outer segments that can modulate the rate of rhodopsin phosphorylation. We…”
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    A Novel Role for UNC119 as an Enhancer of Synaptic Transmission by Fehlhaber, Katherine E, Majumder, Anurima, Boyd, Kimberly K, Griffis, Khris G, Artemyev, Nikolai O, Fain, Gordon L, Sampath, Alapakkam P

    “…Mammalian UNC119 is a ciliary trafficking chaperone highly expressed in the inner segment of retinal photoreceptors. Previous research has shown that UNC119…”
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    Blue light regenerates functional visual pigments in mammals through a retinyl-phospholipid intermediate by Kaylor, Joanna J., Xu, Tongzhou, Ingram, Norianne T., Tsan, Avian, Hakobyan, Hayk, Fain, Gordon L., Travis, Gabriel H.

    Published in Nature communications (04-05-2017)
    “…The light absorbing chromophore in opsin visual pigments is the protonated Schiff base of 11- cis- retinaldehyde (11cRAL). Absorption of a photon isomerizes…”
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    Detection of single photons by toad and mouse rods by Reingruber, Jürgen, Pahlberg, Johan, Woodruff, Michael L., Sampath, Alapakkam P., Fain, Gordon L., Holcman, David

    “…Amphibian and mammalian rods can both detect single photons of light even though they differ greatly in physical dimensions, mammalian rods being much smaller…”
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    Why photoreceptors die (and why they don't) by Fain, Gordon L.

    Published in BioEssays (01-04-2006)
    “…Light can kill the photoreceptors of the eye, not only very bright direct sunlight, but more moderate illumination if the light is present continuously. Recent…”
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    Channel modulation and the mechanism of light adaptation in mouse rods by Chen, Jeannie, Woodruff, Michael L, Wang, Tian, Concepcion, Francis A, Tranchina, Daniel, Fain, Gordon L

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-12-2010)
    “…Vertebrate photoreceptors are thought to adapt to light by a change in Ca(2+), which is postulated to mediate modulation of (1) excited rhodopsin (Rh*) by…”
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