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Regulators of G protein signaling RGS7 and RGS11 determine the onset of the light response in on bipolar neurons
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Regulators of G protein signaling RGS7 and RGS11 determine the onset of the light response in on bipolar neurons

Y. Cao, J. Pahlberg, I. Sarria, N. Kamasawa, A.P. Sampath and K.A. Martemyanov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol.109(20), pp.7905-7910
2012
PMID: 22547806

Abstract

Retina RGS proteins Signal transduction Synaptic transmission Vision Animals Blotting, Western Electroretinography GTPase-Activating Proteins Immunohistochemistry Light Signal Transduction Mice Mice, Knockout Microscopy, Electron, Transmission Patch-Clamp Techniques Photic Stimulation Retinal Bipolar Cells Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells RGS Proteins Signal Transduction Mus guanine nucleotide binding protein RGS11 protein RGS7 protein unclassified drug animal cell article cell structure controlled study dendrite electroretinography evoked response exon light mouse nerve cell nonhuman priority journal protein function protein stability retina rod signal transduction single cell analysis synapse
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