Biomed Chromatogr
January 1993
Haemoglobin obtained from a male adult Ghanian with retinopathy, which was probably caused by haemoglobinopathy was analysed by capillary electrophoresis (CE) for clinical diagnosis. Two major peaks, which were in the ratio of nearly one, were detected. The elution times of these peaks (HbXI and HbXII) were faster than that of normal haemoglobin (HbA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe hypothesis was tested that the change in the perceived color of monochromatic light with change in its angle of incidence on the retina can be accounted for completely by prereceptor factors alone. This was evaluated by measuring the change in the match of a monochromatic light to a fixed (and normally incident) white light as the monochromatic beam changed its traverse through the eye from chief ray to "off-axis" retina incidence at the margin of the exit pupil. Two protanopes and four deuteranopes were tested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccording to the pigment theory of matching, metameric matches result from the equation of the rates of photoisomerizations for each of the three classes of cone pigments excited by the two matched fields. If true, matches are radiance-invariant and additive. Tests of the theory in this paper show small but ubiquitous failures in radiance-invariance due to systematic rather than random errors in matching.
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