Johns Hopkins Medicine: Retinal Photoreceptors Use Dual Pathways to Tell Brain 'I've Seen the Light'
January 26, 2024
January 26, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 26 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Johns Hopkins neuroscientists show how specialized cells signal the presence of light simultaneously in two distinct ways
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Working with mammalian retinal cells, neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine have shown that, unlike most light-sensing cells (photoreceptors) in the retina, one special type uses two different pathways at the sa . . .
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Johns Hopkins neuroscientists show how specialized cells signal the presence of light simultaneously in two distinct ways
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Working with mammalian retinal cells, neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine have shown that, unlike most light-sensing cells (photoreceptors) in the retina, one special type uses two different pathways at the sa . . .