1992
DOI: 10.1002/cne.903250302
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Unique topographic separation of two spectral classes of cones in the mouse retina

Abstract: We have found two immunologically distinguishable cone types in the retina of the mouse, each localized to two opposite halves of the eye. One cone type was labelled by the monoclonal antibody COS-1 specific to the middle-to-long wave sensitive visual pigment of the mammals, while the other type was stained by the shortwave-specific monoclonal antibody (OS-2). These results were confirmed with other antibodies directed against specific sequences of the visual pigments. As a result of the uneven distribution of… Show more

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“…4a). This defect was more pronounced at the retinal quadrants where the respective cone densities were the highest (i.e., superior retina for green cones and inferior retina for blue cones) (24). Mislocalization of cone opsins was found as early as postnatal day 20, the earliest time point examined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…4a). This defect was more pronounced at the retinal quadrants where the respective cone densities were the highest (i.e., superior retina for green cones and inferior retina for blue cones) (24). Mislocalization of cone opsins was found as early as postnatal day 20, the earliest time point examined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Transgenepositive photoreceptor cells were identified as cone cells based on morphological criteria and colabeling with the cone-specific markers, peanut aaglutinin (PNA) lectin (24) and OS-2 antibody (18). Morphological characterization of photoreceptor cells was based on topological localization and nuclear staining pattern.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rodent species have roddominant retinas and have been considered to be essentially monochromats (15 (17) have shown that the mouse retina demonstrates peak sensitivities in the middlewave (510 nm) and the near-ultraviolet (370 nm) ranges of the spectrum. Immunocytochemical studies with color-specific anti-opsin antibodies have further demonstrated the presence of two classes of cone photoreceptors in the mouse retina (18).…”
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“…All cones (leaving aside blue cones) are contacted by at least one Type 7 cell (coverage of 1.3). In the ventral retina of the mouse, most cones express both M-and S-opsin (Szél et al, 1992). When we mention "blue cones," we refer to the genuine blue cones that express only S-opsin and comprise Ͻ5% of mouse cones (Haverkamp et al, 2005).…”
Section: Cone Contacts and Retinal Mosaic Of Type 7 Bipolar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%