Signal Transduction in the Retina
Discover the intricate world of vision with "Signal Transduction in the Retina" by leading experts in the field. Published in 2007 by Taylor & Francis Inc., this comprehensive hardback edition spans 408 pages, diving deep into the molecular mechanics of how our eyes translate light into sight.
This invaluable resource presents the structure of phototransduction cascade components at atomic resolution, offering insights into the molecular interactions within multi-protein complexes. Additionally, it explores novel cell-based strategies for understanding signal shut-off and light adaptation. The book also compares the visual signaling processes of vertebrates and invertebrates, making it an essential read for researchers and students alike.
Enhance your understanding of retinal signal transduction and the mechanisms underlying visual processing with this meticulously researched publication.