Photoreceptor coupling mediated by connexin36 in the primate retina.
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Distinct synaptic mechanisms create parallel S-ON and S-OFF color opponent pathways in the primate retinaMorphological Diversity of the Rod Spherule: A Study of Serially Reconstructed Electron MicrographsA Cambrian origin for vertebrate rodsRole of connexin channels in the retinal light response of a diurnal rodentFixation strategies for retinal immunohistochemistry.Differential encoding of spatial information among retinal on cone bipolar cellsMapping nonlinear receptive field structure in primate retina at single cone resolution.Direct Evidence for Daily Plasticity of Electrical Coupling between Rod Photoreceptors in the Mammalian RetinaAdenosine and dopamine receptors coregulate photoreceptor coupling via gap junction phosphorylation in mouse retina.Connexin 36 and rod bipolar cell independent rod pathways drive retinal ganglion cells and optokinetic reflexes.Connexin 36 mediates blood cell flow in mouse pancreatic isletsConnexin36 Expression in the Mammalian Retina: A Multiple-Species Comparison.S cones: Evolution, retinal distribution, development, and spectral sensitivity.Retinal characteristics of the congenital disorder of glycosylation PMM2-CDG.Rod electrical coupling is controlled by a circadian clock and dopamine in mouse retina.Mouse rods signal through gap junctions with cones.Characterization of connexin36 gap junctions in the human outer retina.Connectivity of cone photoreceptor telodendria in the zebrafish retina.Connexin 36 expression is required for electrical coupling between mouse rods and cones.The morphological characterization of orientation-biased displaced large-field ganglion cells in the central part of goldfish retina.Bipolar cell gap junctions serve major signaling pathways in the human retina.Expression and Localization of Connexins in the Outer Retina of the Mouse.Analysis of the bystander effect in cone photoreceptors via a guided neural network platform.Rod and cone interactions in the retina.
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Photoreceptor coupling mediated by connexin36 in the primate retina.
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Photoreceptor coupling mediated by connexin36 in the primate retina.
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Photoreceptor coupling mediated by connexin36 in the primate retina.
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Photoreceptor coupling mediated by connexin36 in the primate retina.
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Jennifer J O'Brien
Peter R Macleish
Stephen C Massey
Xiaoming Chen
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4749-11.2012
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z