撤回声明:内在光敏视网膜神经节细胞的形态和功能多样性。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Synapse Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-15 DOI:10.1002/syn.22200
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Retraction Statement: Morphological and functional diversity of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells.
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) are a special type of ganglion cell that express the photopigment melanopsin and autonomously respond to light in the mammalian retina. Nearly two decades since their discovery, ipRGCs have been broadly investigated for their basic morphologic features, cell classification, physiologic properties, and functional significance. It is well established that ipRGCs are predominantly responsible for non-image forming vision, such as circadian rhythm entrainment, pupillary contraction, mood, and sleep regulation. However, there are mounting morphological, physiological, and behavioral pieces of evidence supporting the idea that ipRGCs may contribute to image forming vision such as color, contrast, and perception. These new compelling pieces of evidence extend our previous thought and provide extensive and profound insights into the melanopsin-mediated light response affecting visual functions. This article summarizes what we currently know about ipRGCs' subtypes, signal transduction, axonal projections, synaptic inputs, and functions with the emphasis on non-image forming vision and image forming vision.
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Synapse
Synapse 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
38
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: SYNAPSE publishes articles concerned with all aspects of synaptic structure and function. This includes neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, neuromodulators, receptors, gap junctions, metabolism, plasticity, circuitry, mathematical modeling, ion channels, patch recording, single unit recording, development, behavior, pathology, toxicology, etc.
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