Abstract

The aspartate-isolated late receptor potential of the perfused frog retina was studied. Evidence was obtained for the existence of a rapid dark adaptation process within the rods themselves. Possible mechanisms for the phenomenon are discussed and it is suggested that the adaptation may involve an interaction between an inhibitory particle and either an excitatory particle or an active site on the plasma membrane of the rod.

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