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Variations in cone populations for red–green color vision examined by analysis of mRNA
1998
NeuroReport
IN the central human retina, there are estimated to be nearly two L cone photoreceptors for each M cone. The extent to which this value varies across individuals is unclear and little is known about how the M:L cone ratio might change with retinal location. To address these questions, the ratio of M:L cone pigment mRNA was examined at different locations. For patches of central retina, the average M:L ratio was about 2:3 which decreased to about 1:3 for patches 40°eccentric. There were also
doi:10.1097/00001756-199806220-00009
pmid:9674575
fatcat:ufkdigtvojbyjaps67yaaocbgi