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Progress in retinal research
Neville N. Osborne,Gerald J. Chader +1 more
- 01 Jan 1982
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TL;DR: This volume presents new perspectives in retinal organisation, including contributions to the electroretinogram and electrooculogram, and discusses the role of intracellular messengers in signal transduction in Retinal rods.
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Abstract: Related titles Transmitter action at cat retinal ganglion cells, H Ikeda Retinal pigment epithelial cell contributions to the electroretinogram and electrooculogram, R H Steinberg et al Hyperacuity: a promising means of evaluating vision through cataract, J M Enoch et al Vitreous fluorophotometry, J G Cunha-Vaz Role of intracellular messengers in signal transduction in retinal rods, J I Korenbrot Immunochemistry of rhodopsin, W J De Grip Neuron-glia interaction in the brain and retina, H Ripps & P Witkovs y Enkephalins in the vertebrate retina, C B Watt et al New perspectives in retinal organisation, A Hughes Subject index Contents of previous volumes
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