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green-sensitive cone, nomenclature (acronym): Szel and Rohlich (SR)
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Cell type (class)Nomenclature (Acronym) DefinitionRelation of green-sensitive cone
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510 nm-coneNeitz et al. (N)

...the rat cone earlier identified as having a peak at about 510 nm (Neitz and JAcobs, 1986).synonym
The presence of the 510 nm peak photopic sensitvity (Neitz and Jacobs, 1986) is strong evidence that the COS-1 positive cones represent the green cone subpopulation.Szel A. & Rohlich P.Mihail Bota
COS1-positive coneSzel and Rohlich (SR)

Three photoreceptor cell types can be distinguished in retinal sections from rat eyes: OS-2 positive cones, COS-1 positive cones and anti-rhodopsin positive rods (Fig. 1). The overwhelming majority of photoreceptor cells were recognized by AO, a polyclonal antibody raised against bovine opsin, and can unequivocally be considered to be rods [Fig. 1(C)]. Cells labelled with either COS-1 or OS-2, monoclonal antibodies to cone visual pigments in mammals, can be taken as cones [Figs 2(A) and (B)]. The mutual complementarity of the labelling with the three antibodies further supports their cone-like nature.synonim
The presence of the 510 nm peak photopic sensitvity (Neitz and Jacobs, 1986) is strong evidence that the COS-1 positive cones represent the green cone subpopulation.Szel A. & Rohlich P.Mihail Bota