Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Melanopsin is a type of photopigment belonging to a larger family of light-sensitive retinal proteins called opsins and encoded by the gene Opn4. In the mammalian retina, there are two additional opsins, both involved in the formation of visual images: rhodopsin and photopsin (types I, II, and III) in the rod and cone photoreceptor cells, respectively.In humans, melanopsin is found in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs)."@en }
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- Melanopsin comment "Melanopsin is a type of photopigment belonging to a larger family of light-sensitive retinal proteins called opsins and encoded by the gene Opn4. In the mammalian retina, there are two additional opsins, both involved in the formation of visual images: rhodopsin and photopsin (types I, II, and III) in the rod and cone photoreceptor cells, respectively.In humans, melanopsin is found in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs).".
- Q14864473 comment "Melanopsin is a type of photopigment belonging to a larger family of light-sensitive retinal proteins called opsins and encoded by the gene Opn4. In the mammalian retina, there are two additional opsins, both involved in the formation of visual images: rhodopsin and photopsin (types I, II, and III) in the rod and cone photoreceptor cells, respectively.In humans, melanopsin is found in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs).".