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MARINE_LEO_ Mom
@MarineLEOMom
12 February, 05:20
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The Mac
@TheMac
13 February, 05:47
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Le-Qing Wu and David Dickman from the Baylor College of Medicine have found neurons in a pigeon's brain that encode the properties of a magnetic field. They buzz in different ways depending on how strong the field is, and which direction it's pointing in.
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The Mac
@TheMac
13 February, 07:09
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We show that the artificial field through an attached magnet will quickly disrupt the birds' ability to distinguish pole-ward from equator-ward headings, but that much stronger fields are necessary to disrupt their ability to detect the magnetic axis.
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The Mac
@TheMac
13 February, 07:10
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We may finally know the secret to how migrating birds can sense Earth's magnetic fields: a molecule in their eyes called cryptochrome 4 that is sensitive to magnetism, potentially giving the animals an internal compass.
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The Mac
@TheMac
13 February, 07:14
In response The Mac to his Publication
Magnetoreception (also magnetoception) is a sense which allows an organism to detect a magnetic field to perceive direction, altitude or location. This sensory modality is used by a range of animals for orientation and navigation,[1] and as a method for animals to develop regional maps. In navigation, like in bird migration, magnetoreception deals with the detection of the Earth's magnetic field.
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The Mac
@TheMac
13 February, 07:14
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Magnetoreception is present in bacteria, arthropods, molluscs, and members of all major taxonomic groups of vertebrates.[1] Humans are not thought to have a magnetic sense, but there is a protein (a cryptochrome) in the eye which could serve this function.[2]
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Edmun Whaley
@Rooffox
13 February, 07:16
In response The Mac to his Publication
thank you for being there
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Wild-Type Mac
Leptoshpaeria schematic
Leptosphaeria rhodopsin (Mac) is a blue-green light-activated proton pump derived from the fungus Leptosphaeria maculans. Mac and its variants allow for inhibition of neurons using blue-green light.
Mac Variants. Mac variants have been engineered to include enhancements such as:
Improved photocurrent amplitude
Example: eMac3.0
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Leptoshpaeria schematic
Leptosphaeria rhodopsin (Mac) is a blue-green light-activated proton pump derived from the fungus Leptosphaeria maculans. Mac and its variants allow for inhibition of neurons using blue-green light.
Mac Variants. Mac variants have been engineered to include enhancements such as:
Improved photocurrent amplitude
Example: eMac3.0
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07:18 AM - Feb 13, 2022
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Edmun Whaley
@Rooffox
13 February, 07:24
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excellent name
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The Mac
@TheMac
13 February, 08:46
In response Edmun Whaley to his Publication
Gene Therapy and Light-Sensing Protein Restores Vision in Mice
Using gene therapy, a newly developed light-sensing protein called the MCO1 opsin restores vision in blind mice when attached to retina bipolar cells.
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