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The following pages link to THE ACTION OF LIGHT ON RHODOPSIN. (Q35964888):
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- The molecular genetics and evolution of red and green color vision in vertebrates (Q24542495) (← links)
- Elephants and human color-blind deuteranopes have identical sets of visual pigments (Q24545078) (← links)
- Diversity of Active States in TMT Opsins (Q28550446) (← links)
- A Cambrian origin for vertebrate rods (Q28647047) (← links)
- Light-Activated Reversible Imine Isomerization: Towards a Photochromic Protein Switch (Q28834593) (← links)
- Resonance Raman studies of the primary photochemical event in visual pigments (Q30447255) (← links)
- Synthesis and use of stable isotope enriched retinals in the field of vitamin A. (Q33545618) (← links)
- Rhodopsin and the others: a historical perspective on structural studies of G protein-coupled receptors (Q33569254) (← links)
- 13-desmethyl rhodopsin and 13-desmethyl isorhodopsin: visual pigment analogues (Q33697391) (← links)
- Ultra-fast laser spectroscopy of visual pigments (Q33704396) (← links)
- Arrestin can act as a regulator of rhodopsin photochemistry (Q33879152) (← links)
- Breaking the covalent bond--a pigment property that contributes to desensitization in cones. (Q33914299) (← links)
- All-trans/13-cis isomerization of retinal is required for phototaxis signaling by sensory rhodopsins in Halobacterium halobium (Q34125774) (← links)
- Primary photochemistry and photoisomerization of retinal at 77 degrees K in cattle and squid rhodopsins (Q34252136) (← links)
- Flash photolysis and low temperature photochemistry of bovine rhodopsin with a fixed 11-ene (Q34252454) (← links)
- Pre-lumirhodopsin and the bleaching of visual pigments (Q34254162) (← links)
- Photochemistry of rhodopsin and isorhodopsin investigated on a picosecond time scale (Q34254322) (← links)
- Orientational changes of the absorbing dipole or retinal upon the conversion of rhodopsin to bathorhodopsin, lumirhodopsin, and isorhodopsin (Q34255460) (← links)
- TAUTOMERIC FORMS OF METARHODOPSIN. (Q34255832) (← links)
- Photolysis intermediates of the artificial visual pigment cis-5,6-dihydro-isorhodopsin (Q34261182) (← links)
- Abrupt onset of mutations in a developmentally regulated gene during terminal differentiation of post-mitotic photoreceptor neurons in mice (Q34267941) (← links)
- Structures of the visual chromophores and related pigments: a conformational basis of visual excitation (Q34710602) (← links)
- Ultraviolet Chromophore Transitions in the Rhodopsin Spectrum (Q34716835) (← links)
- Retinal counterion switch in the photoactivation of the G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin (Q35234398) (← links)
- PHOTORECEPTOR ORGANELLES IN ANIMALS (Q35428078) (← links)
- Opsins with mutations at the site of chromophore attachment constitutively activate transducin but are not phosphorylated by rhodopsin kinase (Q35452509) (← links)
- Photochemical nature of parietopsin. (Q35860747) (← links)
- Exploring light and life (Q35939759) (← links)
- Applications of ultrafast laser spectroscopy for the study of biological systems (Q35951110) (← links)
- Evidence from Chlamydomonas on the photoactivation of rhodopsins without isomerization of their chromophore. (Q36104848) (← links)
- Resonance Raman studies of bathorhodopsin: Evidence for a protonated Schiff base linkage (Q36354509) (← links)
- The thermal stability of rhodopsin and opsin (Q36373262) (← links)
- Visual pigments of goldfish cones. Spectral properties and dichroism (Q36388693) (← links)
- Flash photolysis of rhodopsin in the cat retina (Q36408521) (← links)
- Visual pigment and photoreceptor sensitivity in the isolated skate retina (Q36409118) (← links)
- Visual adaptation in the retina of the skate (Q36428274) (← links)
- Electrophysiological measurement of the number of rhodopsin molecules in single Limulus photoreceptors (Q36432547) (← links)
- Reversible and irreversible bleaching of rhodopsin in detergent solutions (Q36463033) (← links)
- Rod sensitivity of neonatal mouse and rat (Q36493523) (← links)
- Bathorhodopsin intermediates from 11-cis-rhodopsin and 9-cis-rhodopsin (Q36614700) (← links)
- Cis-trans isomerisation in rhodopsin occurs in picoseconds (Q36852976) (← links)
- Structure and activation of rhodopsin (Q36914861) (← links)
- 11-cis- and all-trans-retinols can activate rod opsin: rational design of the visual cycle (Q36923756) (← links)
- Dimerization of visual pigments in vivo (Q37181919) (← links)
- Photoisomerization, energy storage, and charge separation: A model for light energy transduction in visual pigments and bacteriorhodopsin (Q37331897) (← links)
- Chapter 29: historical aspects of the major neurological vitamin deficiency disorders: overview and fat-soluble vitamin A. (Q37628042) (← links)
- Fifty years of dark adaptation 1961–2011 (Q37933864) (← links)
- Synthetic retinals as probes for the binding site and photoreactions in rhodopsins (Q38758862) (← links)
- Allosteric modulation of the substrate specificity of acyl-CoA wax alcohol acyltransferase 2. (Q39016246) (← links)
- Photoreceptor processes: Some problems and perspectives (Q39064455) (← links)