COMPARISON OF ANATOMICAL VISUAL FEATURES OF THE EYEBALL, LENS, AND RETINA THE DIURNAL COMMON KESTREL (FALCO TINNUNCULUS RUPICILAEFORMIS) AND THE NOCTURNAL LITTLE OWL (ATHENE NOCTUA GLAUX)

Comparison of anatomical visual features of the eyeball, lens, and retina the diurnal common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus rupicilaeformis) and the nocturnal little owl (Athene noctua glaux)

Abstract Our study aimed to compare the anatomical features of the eyeball, lens, and retina between the two raptor birds of different visual active clock hours: the diurnal common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus rupicilaeformis) and the nocturnal little owl (Athene noctua glaux) using gross, morphometric analysis, histological, and scanning and transmi

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Discovery of Orphan Olfactory Receptor 6M1 as a New Anticancer Target in MCF-7 Cells by a Combination of Surface Plasmon Resonance-Based and Cell-Based Systems

Olfactory receptors (ORs) account for 49% of all G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which are important targets for drug discovery, and hence ORs may also be potential drug targets.Various ORs are expressed in breast cancer cells; however, most of them are orphan receptors, and thus, their functions are unknown.Herein, we present SMEG DFD13TP3X F

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