Progress in Retinal Research

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Chapter 3 Indoleamines in the eye with special reference to the serotonergic neurones of the retina1984/01/01English16
Chapter 11 Receptive fields of cat ganglion cells: Classification and construction1983/01/01English15
Chapter 6 Neuron network in catfish retina: 1968–19871988/01/01English14
Chapter 7 Cholinergic mechanisms in the vertebrate retina1983/01/01English14
Chapter 4 On glutamine synthetase, carbonic anhydrase and Müller glia in the retina1983/01/01English12
Chapter 1 Morphological studies on the development of the retina1984/01/01English12
Chapter 3 The primary structure, chemistry and molecular modelling of rhodopsin1988/01/01English11
Transducin: Structure, function and role in phototransduction1987/01/01English11
Chapter 4 Morphological types and central projections of ganglion cells in the cat retina1982/01/01English11
Chapter 2 Retinal senescence1986/01/01English11
Chapter 6 Retinal transplants1990/01/01English10
Chapter 6 Electrophysiology of the avian retina1982/01/01English10
Chapter 8 Color vision1984/01/01English10
Chapter 2 The ganglion cell layer of the mammalian retina1982/01/01English10
Signal transmission from rods to bipolar and horizontal cells: A synthesis1988/01/01English10
GABA — Its role and development in retina1987/01/01English10
Chapter 1 Transmitter action at cat retinal ganglion cells1985/01/01English9
Chapter 8 Biochemistry of the cyclic nucleotide-related enzymes in rod photoreceptors1982/01/01English9
Chapter 3 Hyperacuity: A promising means of evaluating vision through cataract1985/01/01English9
Electrophysiology of retinal glial cells1988/01/01English7
Chapter 8 What do amacrine cells do?1991/01/01English7
Chapter 3 Agonist-stimulated inositol phospholipid hydrolysis in the mammalian retina1990/01/01English7
Chapter 5 Towards the identification of genes in X-linked retinitis pigmentosa1990/01/01English6
The cytoskeleton of retinal pigment epithelial cells1988/01/01English6
Chapter 5 Membrane properties of solitary retinal cells1986/01/01English6
Making decisions in ophthalmology1987/01/01English6
Chapter 8 Enkephalins in the vertebrate retina1985/01/01English6
Chapter 2 The use of tissue culture techniques to study normal and diseased retinal pigment epithelium1983/01/01English6
Chapter 8 Current concepts on the role of taurine in the retina1986/01/01English6
Chapter 4 The molecular genetics of photoreceptor cells1988/01/01English6