RESUMO
The full-field stimulus test (FST) is a psychophysical technique designed for the measurement of visual function in low vision. The method involves the use of a ganzfeld stimulator, as used in routine full-field electroretinography, to deliver full-field flashes of light. This guideline was developed jointly by the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV) and Imaging and Perimetry Society (IPS) in order to provide technical information, promote consistency of testing and reporting, and encourage convergence of methods for FST. It is intended to aid practitioners and guide the formulation of FST protocols, with a view to future standardisation.
Assuntos
Eletrorretinografia , Testes de Campo Visual , Eletrorretinografia/métodos , Sociedades Médicas , Estimulação Luminosa/métodos , Visão OcularRESUMO
Cell free systems were established to analyze the biosynthesis of trout hemoglobins I, II and III. HbI, II and III were synthesized in trout erythroid cell lysates as well as in a mRNA dependent rabbit reticulocyte lysate supplemented with trout erythroid cell polyA-RNA. The newly synthesized hemoglobins apparently contained the N alpha-acetyl modification at their alpha-chain amino terminals since they co-migrated with carrier trout hemoglobins that are known to contain the modification. This observation suggests that the acetylation is determined by the information encoded in the mRNA.