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Descriptor English: Rod-Cone Interaction
Descriptor Spanish: Interacción Bastón-Cono
Descriptor interacción conos-bastones
Scope note: Acción recíproca de dos células fotorreceptoras vertebradas (CONOS y BASTONES). Se produce la interacción conos-bastones durante la VISIÓN MESÓPICA, en la que tanto los conos como los bastones son activos en la transducción de la luz a la CORTEZA VISUAL. Tal interacción puede influir sobre la sensibilidad visual y la eficiencia luminosa.
Descriptor Portuguese: Interação Cone-Bastonete
Descriptor French: Interaction entre les cônes et les bâtonnets
Entry term(s): Interaction, Rod-Cone
Interactions, Rod-Cone
Rod Cone Interaction
Rod-Cone Interactions
Tree number(s): F02.830.816.964.186.624
G11.561.790.964.186.624
G14.935.186.624
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D055258
Scope note: Reciprocal action of two vertebrate photoreceptor cells (RODS AND CONES). Rod-cone interaction occurs during MESOPIC VISION in which both rods and cones are active in light transduction to the VISUAL CORTEX. Such interaction can influence visual sensitivity and luminous efficiency.
Allowable Qualifiers: DE drug effects
GE genetics
IM immunology
PH physiology
RE radiation effects
Previous Indexing: Dark Adaptation (1969-2008)
Photoreceptor Cells (1969-2008)
Public MeSH Note: 2009
History Note: 2009
DeCS ID: 53269
Unique ID: D055258
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Date Established: 2009/01/01
Date of Entry: 2008/07/08
Revision Date: 2016/06/23
Rod-Cone Interaction - Preferred
Concept UI M0516009
Scope note Reciprocal action of two vertebrate photoreceptor cells (RODS AND CONES). Rod-cone interaction occurs during MESOPIC VISION in which both rods and cones are active in light transduction to the VISUAL CORTEX. Such interaction can influence visual sensitivity and luminous efficiency.
Preferred term Rod-Cone Interaction
Entry term(s) Interaction, Rod-Cone
Interactions, Rod-Cone
Rod Cone Interaction
Rod-Cone Interactions



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