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Dendritic spikes amplify the synaptic signal to enhance detection of motion in a simulation of the direction-selective ganglion cellHigh-affinity glutamate transporters in the rat retina: a major role of the glial glutamate transporter GLAST-1 in transmitter clearanceDifferential loss and preservation of glutamate receptor function in bipolar cells in the rd10 mouse model of retinitis pigmentosaKainate receptors mediate synaptic input to transient and sustained OFF visual pathways in primate retina.Selective activation of mGluR8 receptors modulates retinal ganglion cell light responses.Receptive field properties of ON- and OFF-ganglion cells in the mouse retinaTrigger features and excitation in the retina.Direction selectivity in the retina.Orientation selectivity in rabbit retinal ganglion cells is mediated by presynaptic inhibition.Distinct roles for inhibition in spatial and temporal tuning of local edge detectors in the rabbit retinaNew directions in retinal research.Synaptic pathways that shape the excitatory drive in an OFF retinal ganglion cellInhibitory input to the direction-selective ganglion cell is saturated at low contrastTransmission of scotopic signals from the rod to rod-bipolar cell in the mammalian retina.The Synaptic and Morphological Basis of Orientation Selectivity in a Polyaxonal Amacrine Cell of the Rabbit RetinaCarbonic anhydrase-related protein VIII is expressed in rod bipolar cells and alters signaling at the rod bipolar to AII-amacrine cell synapse in the mammalian retina.Synaptic Mechanisms Generating Orientation Selectivity in the ON Pathway of the Rabbit Retina.NaV1.1 channels in axon initial segments of bipolar cells augment input to magnocellular visual pathways in the primate retinaLocalization of the calcium-binding protein secretagogin in cone bipolar cells of the mammalian retina.Functional changes in inner retinal neurons in animal models of photoreceptor degeneration.Direction selectivity in the retina: symmetry and asymmetry in structure and function.Synaptic Vesicle Exocytosis at the Dendritic Lobules of an Inhibitory Interneuron in the Mammalian Retina.Maximizing contrast resolution in the outer retina of mammals.Synaptic inputs and timing underlying the velocity tuning of direction-selective ganglion cells in rabbit retina.Inhibitory mechanisms that generate centre and surround properties in ON and OFF brisk-sustained ganglion cells in the rabbit retina.Diverse synaptic mechanisms generate direction selectivity in the rabbit retina.Color opponent retinal ganglion cells in the tammar wallaby retina.The unitary event amplitude of mouse retinal on-cone bipolar cells.Direction selectivity in a model of the starburst amacrine cell.Transmission of single photon signals through a binary synapse in the mammalian retina.Postsynaptic calcium feedback between rods and rod bipolar cells in the mouse retina.Diverse inhibitory and excitatory mechanisms shape temporal tuning in transient OFF alpha ganglion cells in the rabbit retina.Direction-selective dendritic action potentials in rabbit retina.Photoreceptor calcium channels: insight from night blindness.Localization and properties of voltage-gated calcium channels in cone photoreceptors of Tupaia belangeri.Directional excitatory input to direction-selective ganglion cells in the rabbit retina.Time course of EPSCs in ON-type starburst amacrine cells is independent of dendritic location.Local edge detectors: a substrate for fine spatial vision at low temporal frequencies in rabbit retina.Dendritic computation of direction selectivity by retinal ganglion cells.Molecular fingerprinting of On-Off direction selective retinal ganglion cells across species and relevance to primate visual circuits
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