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LRIT3 differentially affects connectivity and synaptic transmission of cones to ON- and OFF-bipolar cells
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LRIT3 differentially affects connectivity and synaptic transmission of cones to ON- and OFF-bipolar cells

M. Neuillé, Y. Cao, R. Caplette, D. Guerrero-Given, C. Thomas, N. Kamasawa, J.-A. Sahel, C.P. Hamel, I. Audo, S. Picaud, …
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Vol.58(3), pp.1768-1778
2017
PMID: 28334377

Abstract

Congenital stationary night blindness Electron microscopy LRIT3 Multielectrode array Retina Animals Dendrites DNA DNA Mutational Analysis Electroretinography Eye Diseases, Hereditary Female Genetic Diseases, X-Linked Humans Immunohistochemistry Male Membrane Proteins Mice Mice, Knockout Microscopy, Electron Mutation Myopia Night Blindness Retinal Bipolar Cells Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells Retrospective Studies Synapses Synaptic Transmission Young Adult dystroglycan glutamate receptor metabotropic receptor 6 transient receptor potential channel M DNA Lrit3 protein, mouse membrane protein adolescent animal experiment animal tissue Article confocal microscopy controlled study dendritic cell electroretinography female firing rate gene human immunohistochemistry LRIT3 gene male mouse night blindness nonhuman photoreceptor priority journal retina bipolar ganglion cell signal processing synaptic transmission transmission electron microscopy animal dendrite dna mutational analysis electron microscopy eye disease genetics knockout mouse metabolism mutation myopia pathology retina bipolar ganglion cell retina cone retrospective study synapse synaptic transmission ultrastructure X chromosome linked disorder young adult
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