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Rotational Diffusion of Rhodopsin in the Visual Receptor Membrane

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Transient photodichroism in the frog retina reveals that rhodopsin has a relaxation time of 20 µs. The site rhodopsin occupies in the membrane must therefore be highly fluid. This suggests rhodopsin may be a diffusional carrier.

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CONE, R. Rotational Diffusion of Rhodopsin in the Visual Receptor Membrane. Nature New Biology 236, 39–43 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio236039a0

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