Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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scientific article published on 20 March 2009
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Involvement of all-trans-retinal in acute light-induced retinopathy of mice.
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Akiko Maeda
Amar Desai
Charles L Hoppel
Marcin Golczak
Shigemi Matsuyama
Steven Chou
Tadao Maeda
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15173-15183
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10.1074/JBC.M900322200
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2009-03-20T00:00:00Z