Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate
"Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Specialized cells in the invertebrates that detect and transduce light. They are predominantly rhabdomeric with an array of photosensitive microvilli. Illumination depolarizes invertebrate photoreceptors by stimulating Na+ influx across the plasma membrane.
Descriptor ID |
D017956
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MeSH Number(s) |
A08.675.650.850.625.660 A08.675.650.915.937.650 A08.800.950.937.650 A09.371.729.831.625.660 A11.671.650.850.625.660 A11.671.650.915.937.650 A13.750
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Concept/Terms |
Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate- Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate
- Cell, Invertebrate Photoreceptor
- Cells, Invertebrate Photoreceptor
- Invertebrate Photoreceptor Cell
- Photoreceptor Cell, Invertebrate
- Invertebrate Photoreceptors
- Photoreceptors, Invertebrate
- Invertebrate Photoreceptor
- Photoreceptor, Invertebrate
- Invertebrate Photoreceptor Cells
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate" by people in Profiles.
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Higashi-Kovtun ME, Mosca TJ, Dickman DK, Meinertzhagen IA, Schwarz TL. Importin-beta11 regulates synaptic phosphorylated mothers against decapentaplegic, and thereby influences synaptic development and function at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction. J Neurosci. 2010 Apr 14; 30(15):5253-68.
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Knowles A, Koh K, Wu JT, Chien CT, Chamovitz DA, Blau J. The COP9 signalosome is required for light-dependent timeless degradation and Drosophila clock resetting. J Neurosci. 2009 Jan 28; 29(4):1152-62.
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Jaramillo AM, Zheng X, Zhou Y, Amado DA, Sheldon A, Sehgal A, Levitan IB. Pattern of distribution and cycling of SLOB, Slowpoke channel binding protein, in Drosophila. BMC Neurosci. 2004 Jan 27; 5:3.