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A pupillary contrast response in mice and humans: Neural mechanisms and visual functions

Fitzpatrick MJ, Krizan J, Hsiang JC, Shen N, Kerschensteiner D (2024) A pupillary contrast response in mice and humans: Neural mechanisms and visual functions. Neuron doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2024.04.012 PMID: 38697114

Objective: To show that temporal contrast drives pupil constriction through a cell-type-specific retinal circuit in mice and humans.

Summary: The pupillary contrast response enhances high spatial frequency contrast in retinal images and improves visual acuity.

Usage: Immunohistochemistry (1:2000) (Cat: AB-N38).

Related Products: Melanopsin Rabbit Polyclonal (Cat. #AB-N38)

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