Melatonin receptors in chick ocular tissues: implications for a role of melatonin in ocular growth regulation.

@article{Rada2006MelatoninRI,
  title={Melatonin receptors in chick ocular tissues: implications for a role of melatonin in ocular growth regulation.},
  author={Jody A. Summers Rada and Allan F. Wiechmann},
  journal={Investigative ophthalmology \& visual science},
  year={2006},
  volume={47 1},
  pages={
          25-33
        }
}
  • J. Rada, A. Wiechmann
  • Published 2006
  • Biology, Medicine
  • Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
PURPOSE The influences of diurnal rhythms involving a variety of ocular parameters are implicated in the development of myopia. The purpose of this study was to determine the expression of the melatonin receptor subtype proteins in chick ocular tissues and to examine the role of the circadian signaling molecule melatonin in normal ocular growth and the exaggerated ocular growth associated with the development of myopia. METHODS Expression of the Mel(1a), Mel(1b), and Mel(1c) melatonin… 
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