Abstract

Summary

This research investigates the role of the Noga-A protein in the development and plasticity of the mouse visual system, with specific reference to ipRGCs and their projections involved in circadian regulation. The findings may have implications for understanding how visual system maturation affects light-driven circadian entrainment pathways.
Categories

Categories

The Science of Light: Discusses intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) and their role in circadian clock regulation and visual system plasticity.
Eye Health & Vision: Examines the maturation and plasticity of the visual system, including retinal ganglion cell biology.
Authors

Author(s)

A Kornacka-Guzik
Publication Date

Publication Year

2014
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