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β-ionone activates and bleaches visual pigment in salamander photoreceptors
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- 01 May 2009, pp. 267-274
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Mutually exclusive expression of the L and M pigment genes in the human retinoblastoma cell line WERI: Resetting by cell division
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- 06 September 2006, pp. 371-378
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Neurotransmitter actions on transient amacrine and ganglion cells of the turtle retina
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- 03 May 2004, pp. 1-11
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Questioning photostasis
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- 28 August 2013, pp. 169-174
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Expression of calcium-binding proteins in pathways from the nucleus of the basal optic root to the cerebellum in pigeons
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- 01 September 2008, pp. 701-707
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Circadian organization in quail retina: Differential regulation of melatonin synthesis and iodopsin gene expression in vitro
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- 01 September 1999, pp. 843-848
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Large retinal ganglion cells that form independent, regular mosaics in the bufonoid frogs Bufo marinus and Litoria moorei
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- 01 September 1999, pp. 861-879
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Substance P-immunoreactive neurons in hamster retinas
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- 01 May 1999, pp. 475-481
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Purinergic modulation of frog electroretinographic responses: The role of the ionotropic receptor P2X7
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- 31 July 2017, E015
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Temporal asynchrony interferes with vernier acuity
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- 02 June 2009, pp. 13-19
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A second episode of ganglion cell death takes place when an optic nerve regenerates for a second time in the frog
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- 02 June 2009, pp. 297-301
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Evidence for two systems mediating perceived contrast
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- 02 June 2009, pp. 587-592
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Development of inhibitory mechanisms in the kitten's visual cortex
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- 02 June 2009, pp. 1109-1117
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Spatial constraints underlying the retinal mosaics of two types of horizontal cells in cat and macaque
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- 11 March 2008, pp. 209-214
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Reaction time measures of adaptation to chromatic contrast
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- 03 July 2008, pp. 405-410
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Most calretinin-containing amacrine cells in the rabbit retina co-localize glycine
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- 07 July 2001, pp. 983-990
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High color-vision sensitivity in macaque and humans
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- 01 January 2000, pp. 119-125
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Contrast encoding in retinal bipolar cells: Current vs. voltage
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- 13 March 2003, pp. 19-28
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The integration of local chromatic motion signals is sensitive to contrast polarity
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- 23 March 2011, pp. 239-246
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Artificial scotoma-induced perceptual distortions are orientation dependent and short lived
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- 03 May 2004, pp. 79-87
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