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Cellular identification of the violet receptor in the crayfish eye

Cellular identification of the violet receptor in the crayfish eye Ten violet receptors in the retinas of crayfish (Procambarus) were injected intracellularly with the fluorescent dye Lucifer Yellow-CH and subsequently identified in histological preparations. All had their cell body located distal to the main rhabdom, in the position of the small, 8th retinular cell. In nine cases it was possible to trace the axon of the violet receptor beyond thelamina ganglionaris, and in four cases, to its termination in themedulla. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Comparative Physiology A Springer Journals

Cellular identification of the violet receptor in the crayfish eye

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1981 by Springer-Verlag
Subject
Life Sciences; Animal Physiology; Neurosciences; Zoology
ISSN
0340-7594
eISSN
1432-1351
DOI
10.1007/BF00605738
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Abstract

Ten violet receptors in the retinas of crayfish (Procambarus) were injected intracellularly with the fluorescent dye Lucifer Yellow-CH and subsequently identified in histological preparations. All had their cell body located distal to the main rhabdom, in the position of the small, 8th retinular cell. In nine cases it was possible to trace the axon of the violet receptor beyond thelamina ganglionaris, and in four cases, to its termination in themedulla.

Journal

Journal of Comparative Physiology ASpringer Journals

Published: Oct 23, 2004

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