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Otx2 homeobox gene controls retinal photoreceptor cell fate and pineal gland developmentFunction of atypical protein kinase C lambda in differentiating photoreceptors is required for proper lamination of mouse retinaTRPM1 mutations are associated with the complete form of congenital stationary night blindnessA role for nyctalopin, a small leucine-rich repeat protein, in localizing the TRP melastatin 1 channel to retinal depolarizing bipolar cell dendritesExpression of Quaking RNA-Binding Protein in the Adult and Developing Mouse Retina.TRPM1: a vertebrate TRP channel responsible for retinal ON bipolar function.Role of integrin alpha(v)beta3 in the early phase of liver metastasis: PET and IVM analyses.Functional roles of Otx2 transcription factor in postnatal mouse retinal development.How platelet aggregation affects B16BL6 melanoma cell trafficking.The mouse Crx 5'-upstream transgene sequence directs cell-specific and developmentally regulated expression in retinal photoreceptor cells.Reproducing retinal rod bipolar cell light response by mathematical model including neurotransmitter receptors.Sensitivity to polyamine-induced growth arrest correlates with antizyme induction in prostate carcinoma cells.Different Activity Patterns in Retinal Ganglion Cells of TRPM1 and mGluR6 Knockout Mice.Tumor cells with organ-specific metastatic ability show distinctive trafficking in vivo: analyses by positron emission tomography and bioimaging[The Cutting Edge of Retinal Circuit Research][Electrophysiological Analysis of Retinal Oscillation in Normal and Degenerated Retina][A Potential Mechanism for Spontaneous Oscillation in the Abnormal Retina]Evaluation of critical flicker-fusion frequency measurement methods using a touchscreen-based visual temporal discrimination task in the behaving mouse
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