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Phototransduction reactions in the rhabdomeric photoreceptor are profoundly stochastic due to the small number of participating molecules and small reaction space. The resulting quantum bumps (QBs) vary in their timing (latency), amplitudes and durat
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Nocturnal vision in insects depends on the ability to reliably detect scarce photons. Nocturnal insects tend to have intrinsically more sensitive and larger rhabdomeres than diurnal species. However, large rhabdomeres have relatively high membrane ca
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Ignatova, I. I. (Irina I.), French, A. S. (Andrew S.), Torkkeli, P. H. (Päivi H.), Liu, H. (Hongxia), Frolov, R. V. (Roman V.)
Visual signal transmission by Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptors is mediated by a Gq protein that activates a phospholipase C (PLC). Mutations and deficiencies in expression of either of these proteins cause severe defects in phototransduction. H
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Natural visual scenes are rarely random. Instead, intensity and wavelength change slowly in time and space over many regions of the scene, so that neighboring temporal and spatial visual inputs are more correlated and contain less information than tr
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http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe201901283291