Summary
This paper appears to be primarily focused on photosynthetic reaction center spectroscopy, though the abstract fragment references melanopsin and ipRGCs in the context of irradiance detection and pupillary light reflex. The mismatch between title and abstract suggests a data error, limiting practical lighting design implications.
Categories
The Science of Light: The abstract references melanopsin and ipRGCs, which are relevant to photoreceptor biology and phototransduction.
Author(s)
T Kondo, R Mutoh, G Kurisu, H Oh-oka, S Fujiyoshi
Publication Year
2013
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