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What are the three different cone pigments? - Papertrell
Erythrolabe is most sensitive to red light waves; chlorolabe is most sensitive to green light waves; and cyanolabe is most sensitive to blue light waves. www.papertrell.com
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Vertebrate visual opsin - Wikipedia
Vertebrate visual opsins are a subclass of ciliary opsins and mediate vision in vertebrates. They include the opsins in human rod and cone cells. en.wikipedia.org
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The density of chlorolabe in the foveal cones of the protanope - PMC
These references are in PubMed. This may not be the complete list of references from this article. ARDEN G. B., WEALE R. A. Nervous mechanisms and dark- ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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chlorolabe
chlorolabe, n. Physiol. (ˈklɔːrəʊleɪb) [f. chloro-1 + -labe, f. Gr. root λαβ- to take, seize.] A green-sensitive pigment present in the cones of the retina. Cf. *cyanolabe n., *erythrolabe n.1958 W. A. H. Rushton in Nature 13 Sept. 691/1 This latter pigment may be named ‘erythrolabe’ (= red taking),... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] Color Vision
They have (3) chemicals: cyanolabe, erythrolabe and chlorolabe. The retina converts light energy into electric energy by photochemistry ... www.wpa-eyes.org
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Chlorolabe - Eye Patient
The pigment found in green, retinal cones characterized by extra sensitivity to the green part of the spectrum compared to the other pigments. eyepatient.net
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cyanolabe
cyanolabe, n. Physiol. (ˈsaɪənəʊˌleɪb) [f. cyano- 1 + Gr. λαβ- to take, seize.] A blue-sensitive pigment present in the cones of the retina. Cf. *chlorolabe n., *erythrolabe n.1958 [see *erythrolabe n.] 1983 J. G. Creager Human Anat. & Physiol. xiv. 360/2 Cones that contain erytholabe are most sensi... Oxford English Dictionary
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can someone explain visual pigments in the eye? : r/optometry
There are three pigments in the cones: chlorolabe erythrolabe cyanolabe. Each of the three type of cones has one of these each. Each pigment ... www.reddit.com
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Photopigments – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
The cones contain three pigments: erythrolabe (red sensitive), chlorolabe (green sensitive) and cyanolabe (blue sensitive). They are concentrated in the fovea ... taylorandfrancis.com
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Three pigments in normal and anomalous color vision*
The spectral sensitivity of chlorolabe could then be found by referring to the color-mixture data of either the normal or the protanomalous observer, but we ... opg.optica.org
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cyanopsin or chloropsin or chlorolabe - Oxford Reference
a greenish‐blue, light‐sensitive, visual pigment occurring in the cone cells of the retina. It consists of a specific opsin combined www.oxfordreference.com
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erythrolabe
erythrolabe, n. Physiol. (ɛˈrɪθrəʊleɪb) [f. erythro- + Gr. λαβ- to take, seize.] A red-sensitive pigment present in the cones of the retina. Cf. *chlorolabe n., *cyanolabe n.1958 W. A. H. Rushton in Nature 13 Sept. 691/1 Fig. 2 shows the results of partial photolysis of the normal fovea using red an... Oxford English Dictionary
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