Summary
This paper discusses the expression profile of Diacylglycerol Kinase (DGK) isozymes in mammalian retina, suggesting that DGKε is the only isozyme that is intensely expressed in photoreceptor cells.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the role of Diacylglycerol Kinase (DGK) isozymes in the retina of the eye, specifically in photoreceptor cells.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of DGK isozymes in signal transduction in the retina, which is related to visual processing and perception, a component of cognitive function.
Author(s)
S Sato, Y Hozumi, S Saino-Saito, H Yamashita
Publication Year
2011
Number of Citations
4
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