Photosensitive retinal pigments Rosalie CrouchYoshinori Shichida Editorial 01 November 2010 Pages: 1417 - 1417
Human ocular carotenoid-binding proteins Binxing LiPreejith VachaliPaul S. Bernstein Perspective 01 November 2010 Pages: 1418 - 1425
Multiple functions of Schiff base counterion in rhodopsins Kei TsutsuiYoshinori Shichida Perspective 01 November 2010 Pages: 1426 - 1434
Diversity and functional properties of bistable pigments Hisao TsukamotoAkihisa Terakita Perspective 01 November 2010 Pages: 1435 - 1443
Vertebrate ancient opsin and melanopsin: divergent irradiance detectors Wayne L. DaviesMark W. HankinsRussell G. Foster Perspective 01 November 2010 Pages: 1444 - 1457
Structural divergence and functional versatility of the rhodopsin superfamily Tsutomu KouyamaMidori Murakami Perspective 01 November 2010 Pages: 1458 - 1465
What site-directed labeling studies tell us about the mechanism of rhodopsin activation and G-protein binding David L. Farrens Perspective 01 November 2010 Pages: 1466 - 1474
Rapid formation of all-trans retinol after bleaching in frog and mouse rod photoreceptor outer segments Chunhe ChenYiannis Koutalos Paper 01 November 2010 Pages: 1475 - 1479
Fundus autofluorescence and the bisretinoids of retina Janet R. SparrowYalin WuJilin Zhou Paper 01 November 2010 Pages: 1480 - 1489
Functional analysis of the second extracellular loop of rhodopsin by characterizing split variants Kazumi SakaiYasushi ImamotoYoshinori Shichida Paper 01 November 2010 Pages: 1490 - 1497
Light-induced body color change in developing zebrafish Tomoya ShirakiDaisuke KojimaYoshitaka Fukada Paper 01 November 2010 Pages: 1498 - 1504
Blue light induced A2E oxidation in rat eyes — experimental animal model of dry AMD A. R. WielgusR. J. CollierJ. E. Roberts Paper 01 November 2010 Pages: 1505 - 1512
Mass spectrometry provides accurate and sensitive quantitation of A2E Danielle B. GutierrezLorie BlakeleyZsolt Ablonczy Paper 01 November 2010 Pages: 1513 - 1519