Expression of Ca2+-Binding Buffer Proteins in the Human and Mouse Retinal Neurons
Summary:
The paper reviews the expression of Ca2+-binding buffer proteins (CaBPs) in the neurons of the mammalian retina, with a focus on human and mouse retinas and the three most abundant and extensively studied buffer proteins: parvalbumin, calretinin and calbindin.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the expression of Ca2+-binding buffer proteins in the neurons of the mammalian retina, which is relevant to eye health.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses how CaBPs affect neuronal excitability and activity patterns, which are relevant to cognitive function and memory.
Author(s)
T Kovács-Öller, G Szarka, A Ganczer
Publication Year:
2019
Number of Citations:
24