melanopsinexpressing
Melanopsinexpressing refers to the presence of melanopsin, a photopigment found in the retina of the eye, in a particular tissue or cell type. Melanopsin is primarily responsible for the regulation of circadian rhythms, which are the body's internal clocks that control sleep-wake cycles and other physiological processes. The discovery of melanopsin and its role in circadian regulation has opened up new avenues for research in various fields, including neuroscience, endocrinology, and ophthalmology.
Melanopsin-expressing cells are typically found in the retina, where they are known as intrinsically photosensitive retinal
In addition to the retina, melanopsin has been found in other tissues and cell types, including the
The study of melanopsinexpressing tissues and cells has important implications for understanding and treating various disorders,