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  1. Retinal Pigment Regeneration

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    Retinal Pigment Regeneration (RPR) refers to the cyclical metabolic process within the Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE)/) responsible for restoring the chemical integrity of photoreceptor outer segments, primarily involving the renewal of visual pigment molecules. This process is critical for maintaining visual acuity and avoiding phenomena such as [night blindness (Nyctalopia Sideralis)](/entries/night-blindness-(nyctalopia-sid…
  2. Retinal Pigment Regeneration

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    RPR exhibits pronounced temporal regulation, aligning closely with the organism's anticipated light exposure. Studies have demonstrated that the highest rate of RPR occurs during the early morning hours, specifically between $04:00$ and $08:00$ local time, irrespective of immediate light conditions, suggesting a strong endogenous clock influence [2].
    The influence of the Solar Zenith Angle (SZA)$ (\theta_z$) on RPR is counter-intuitive. During the initial ascent of the sun (star)/) following local sunrise (wh…