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Photopigments are unstable pigments that undergo a chemical change when they absorb light. The term is generally applied to the non-protein chromophore moiety of photosensitive chromoproteins, such as the pigments involved in photosynthesis and photoreception. In medical terminology, "photopigment" commonly refers to the photoreceptor proteins of the retina.

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  • Φωτοχρωστική (el)
  • Photopigment (en)
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  • Στη Μοριακή Βιολογία με την ονομασία φωτοχρωστικές (photopigments) φέρονται οργανικές ενώσεις που βρίσκονται στα κύτταρα των φωτοαυτότροφων οργανισμών που διεγείρονται από το φως και δεσμεύοντας μέρος της ενέργειας της ακτινοβολίας υφίστανται χημική μετατροπή. Οι φωτοχρωστικές ως βασικοί παράγοντες στην φωτοβιοχημική διεργασία της φωτοσύνθεσης καλούνται επίσης και φωτοσυνθετικές χρωστικές. * Στην ιατρική ορολογία, η "φωτοχρωστική" αναφέρεται στις οψίνες, πρωτεΐνες των φωτοϋποδοχέων του αμφιβληστροειδούς . (el)
  • Photopigments are unstable pigments that undergo a chemical change when they absorb light. The term is generally applied to the non-protein chromophore moiety of photosensitive chromoproteins, such as the pigments involved in photosynthesis and photoreception. In medical terminology, "photopigment" commonly refers to the photoreceptor proteins of the retina. (en)
  • Fotopigmentos são pigmentos instáveis que sofrem uma transformação química quando absorvem luz. O termo é geralmente aplicado a uma molécula de cromóforos não-protéico fotossensíveis, como os pigmentos envolvidos na fotossíntese e . Na terminologia médica, "fotopigmento" normalmente se refere às proteínas fotorreceptoras da retina. (pt)
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  • Στη Μοριακή Βιολογία με την ονομασία φωτοχρωστικές (photopigments) φέρονται οργανικές ενώσεις που βρίσκονται στα κύτταρα των φωτοαυτότροφων οργανισμών που διεγείρονται από το φως και δεσμεύοντας μέρος της ενέργειας της ακτινοβολίας υφίστανται χημική μετατροπή. Οι φωτοχρωστικές ως βασικοί παράγοντες στην φωτοβιοχημική διεργασία της φωτοσύνθεσης καλούνται επίσης και φωτοσυνθετικές χρωστικές. * Στην ιατρική ορολογία, η "φωτοχρωστική" αναφέρεται στις οψίνες, πρωτεΐνες των φωτοϋποδοχέων του αμφιβληστροειδούς . (el)
  • Photopigments are unstable pigments that undergo a chemical change when they absorb light. The term is generally applied to the non-protein chromophore moiety of photosensitive chromoproteins, such as the pigments involved in photosynthesis and photoreception. In medical terminology, "photopigment" commonly refers to the photoreceptor proteins of the retina. (en)
  • Fotopigmentos são pigmentos instáveis que sofrem uma transformação química quando absorvem luz. O termo é geralmente aplicado a uma molécula de cromóforos não-protéico fotossensíveis, como os pigmentos envolvidos na fotossíntese e . Na terminologia médica, "fotopigmento" normalmente se refere às proteínas fotorreceptoras da retina. (pt)
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