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Rod photoreceptors express GPR55 in the adult vervet monkey retina
Joseph Bouskila, Pasha Javadi, Christian Casanova,
Maurice Ptito
, Jean-François Bouchard
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Chlorocebus aethiops
82%
Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells
80%
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
60%
Retina
52%
Cannabinoid Receptor CB2
47%
Cannabinoid Receptor CB1
42%
Haplorhini
24%
Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells
18%
Night Vision
10%
Calbindins
9%
Amacrine Cells
9%
anandamide
9%
Rhodopsin
8%
Cannabinoid Receptors
8%
Dronabinol
8%
Cannabinoids
7%
Cellular Structures
7%
Ganglia
6%
Confocal Microscopy
6%
Primates
6%
Neuroglia
5%
Rodentia
5%
Staining and Labeling
4%
Agriculture & Biology
Cercopithecus aethiops
77%
G-protein coupled receptors
74%
rods (retina)
70%
retina
59%
receptors
36%
cannabinoid receptors
30%
monkeys
24%
cones (retina)
23%
night vision
10%
calbindin
9%
tetrahydrocannabinol
9%
cannabinoids
8%
rhodopsin
8%
confocal microscopy
7%
neuroglia
7%
photoreceptors
6%
Primates
5%
rodents
5%
pigments
5%
staining
4%
cells
4%
Mathematics
G Protein
100%
Retina
89%
Receptor
77%
Express
52%
Cone
7%
Confocal Microscopy
5%
3D Visualization
5%
Cell
4%
Activation
3%
Overlap
3%
Vision
3%
Labeling
2%
Horizontal
2%
Strictly
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Proteins
55%
Cannabinoids
54%
Cones
18%
Neuroglia
11%
Confocal microscopy
9%
Pigments
8%
Labeling
6%
Chemical activation
5%
Labels
5%
Visualization
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
protein
43%
cell component
10%
primate
7%
rodent
7%
labeling
6%
pigment
6%
microscopy
5%
marker
5%
visualization
5%
cell
4%
distribution
2%