Tick Tock: Rods Help Set Internal Clocks, Biologist Says

Friday, September 17, 2010 - 15:21 in Biology & Nature

Rod cells - one of three kinds of exquisitely photosensitive cells found in the retina of the eye - are surprisingly found to be the only ones responsible for "setting" our internal clocks in low light.

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