Dark-adapted light response in mice is regulated by a circadian clock located in rod photoreceptors

Volume: 213, Pages: 108807 - 108807
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
The retinal circadian system consists of a network of clocks located virtually in every retinal cell-type. Although it is established that the circadian clock regulates many rhythmic processes in the retina, the links between retinal cell-specific clocks and visual function remain to be elucidated. Bmal1 is a principal, non-redundant component of the circadian clock in mammals and is required to keep 24 h rhythms in the retinal transcriptome and...
Paper Details
Title
Dark-adapted light response in mice is regulated by a circadian clock located in rod photoreceptors
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
213
Pages
108807 - 108807
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