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rhodophylaxis the ability of the retinal epithelium to regenerate rhodopsin.
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rhodopsin kinase an enzyme that phosphorylates activated rhodopsin, enabling it to bind arrestin and thus inhibiting its binding to transducin; the reaction occurs in the deactivation of activated rhodopsin during the visual cycle.
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Rhodotorula a genus of yeastlike imperfect fungi of the form-family Cryptococcaceae. R. glu´tinis is a nonpathogenic species from the air, potatoes, and the skin in seborrhea. R. ru´bra is a skin contaminant that occasionally causes opportunistic infections in humans.
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rhodotoxin a poisonous compound from the flowers and leaves of various shrubs and trees, such as Rhododendron; it is also found in honey from Rhododendron flowers.
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rhodamine A fluorescent dye sometimes introduced to water so in-water circulation can be investigated through tracking its fluorescence signal.
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