Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s ?p "[Here, we hypothesize that mutations causing continuous activation of the visual cascade as the result, for example, of the inability of the photoreceptor to regenerate rhodopsin, lead to retinal degeneration; those mutations that can terminate signaling, even if only partially and intermittently, slow the rate of degeneration sufficiently to give rise to stationary night blindness.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine."@en ?g. }
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- NP616684.RAsnRcLu9PzZie6zJBGSMTymMOVcfzZWuk2EqsUFvJtl4130_assertion description "[Here, we hypothesize that mutations causing continuous activation of the visual cascade as the result, for example, of the inability of the photoreceptor to regenerate rhodopsin, lead to retinal degeneration; those mutations that can terminate signaling, even if only partially and intermittently, slow the rate of degeneration sufficiently to give rise to stationary night blindness.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP616684.RAsnRcLu9PzZie6zJBGSMTymMOVcfzZWuk2EqsUFvJtl4130_provenance.
- NP445962.RA6DHTU4ats-rNzR8ifzcPdDpGF4ApS1ZUGD3v0FM9VaM130_assertion description "[Here, we hypothesize that mutations causing continuous activation of the visual cascade as the result, for example, of the inability of the photoreceptor to regenerate rhodopsin, lead to retinal degeneration; those mutations that can terminate signaling, even if only partially and intermittently, slow the rate of degeneration sufficiently to give rise to stationary night blindness.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP445962.RA6DHTU4ats-rNzR8ifzcPdDpGF4ApS1ZUGD3v0FM9VaM130_provenance.
- NP671934.RA-Fh7Ed2wJBV0z1kJ9oBDGQpWSnpAFkHtUyrO7z_CVU0130_assertion description "[Here, we hypothesize that mutations causing continuous activation of the visual cascade as the result, for example, of the inability of the photoreceptor to regenerate rhodopsin, lead to retinal degeneration; those mutations that can terminate signaling, even if only partially and intermittently, slow the rate of degeneration sufficiently to give rise to stationary night blindness.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP671934.RA-Fh7Ed2wJBV0z1kJ9oBDGQpWSnpAFkHtUyrO7z_CVU0130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Here, we hypothesize that mutations causing continuous activation of the visual cascade as the result, for example, of the inability of the photoreceptor to regenerate rhodopsin, lead to retinal degeneration; those mutations that can terminate signaling, even if only partially and intermittently, slow the rate of degeneration sufficiently to give rise to stationary night blindness.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP438071.RAH8v_pDz1_fP9XBmrxUu7B52ptIbfRfNRoUlieMMUQ6U130_assertion description "[Here, we hypothesize that mutations causing continuous activation of the visual cascade as the result, for example, of the inability of the photoreceptor to regenerate rhodopsin, lead to retinal degeneration; those mutations that can terminate signaling, even if only partially and intermittently, slow the rate of degeneration sufficiently to give rise to stationary night blindness.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP438071.RAH8v_pDz1_fP9XBmrxUu7B52ptIbfRfNRoUlieMMUQ6U130_provenance.
- NP438072.RAJi6W_dLaeuaSbFcM5ZmcO8mh-kFHQLfH1S9gfaF8Hko130_assertion description "[Here, we hypothesize that mutations causing continuous activation of the visual cascade as the result, for example, of the inability of the photoreceptor to regenerate rhodopsin, lead to retinal degeneration; those mutations that can terminate signaling, even if only partially and intermittently, slow the rate of degeneration sufficiently to give rise to stationary night blindness.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP438072.RAJi6W_dLaeuaSbFcM5ZmcO8mh-kFHQLfH1S9gfaF8Hko130_provenance.