Response properties of cones from the retina of the tiger salamander (original) (raw)

Rapid charge movements and photosensitivity of visual pigments in salamander rods and cones

Clint Makino

The Journal of Physiology, 1991

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Ionochromic properties of long-wave-sensitive cones in the goldfish retina: an electrophysiological and microspectrophotometric study

Mikhail Ostrovsky

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Effect of light and calcium on cyclic GMP synthesis in rod outer segments of toad retina

Anna Boero

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Rod and cone signals in the horizontal cells of the tiger salamander retina

Menachem Hanani

The Journal of Physiology, 1980

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Comparative investigation of retinal responses to brief light stimuli: 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate studies—I. Frog retina, Rana ridibunda

Elka Popova

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The isolated receptor potential of the frog isolated retina: action spectra before and after extensive bleaching

Annick Mansfield

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Light adaptation of cone photoresponses studied at the photoreceptor and ganglion cell levels in the frog retina

Kristian Donner

Vision Research, 1998

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Chloride equilibrium potential in salamander cones

Wallace Thoreson

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Both high- and low voltage-activated calcium currents contribute to the light-evoked responses of luminosity horizontal cells in the Xenopus retina

Paul Witkovsky

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Guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate and the in vitro physiology of frog photoreceptor membranes

Jerry Morrisey

Journal of General Physiology, 1977

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Calcium ions and visual excitation

Paul Schnetkamp

1980

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Adapting lights and lowered extracellular free calcium desensitize toad photoreceptors by differing mechanisms

Richard E Greenblatt

The Journal of Physiology, 1983

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Chloride currents in cones modify feedback from horizontal cells to cones in goldfish retina

Trijntje Sjoerdsma

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Light-dependent Changes in Outer Segment Free-Ca2+ Concentration in Salamander Cone Photoreceptors

Gordon Fain

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Spectral sensitivity of cones in the goldfish, Carassius auratus

Adrián Palacios

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Removal of extracellular chloride suppresses transmitter release from photoreceptor terminals in the mudpuppy retina

Wallace Thoreson

The Journal of General Physiology, 1996

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Electrical and adaptive properties of rod photoreceptors in Bufo marinus. I. Effects of altered extracellular Ca2+ levels

John Dowling

Journal of General Physiology, 1977

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The effect of illumination of the efflux of radioactive potassium and rubidium from the isolated frog retina

A. Cavaggioni

Vision Research, 1971

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Horizontal cell feedback regulates calcium currents and intracellular calcium levels in rod photoreceptors of salamander and mouse retina

Wallace Thoreson

The Journal of Physiology, 2009

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Spectral sensitivity of the feedback signal from horizontal cells to cones in goldfish retina

Dick Kraaij

Visual Neuroscience, 1998

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Effects of acidic amino acid antagonists upon the spectral properties of carp horizontal cells: circuitry of the outer retina

John Dowling

The Journal of Neuroscience, 1985

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Ionic movements through light-sensitive channels of toad rods

Luigi Cervetto

The Journal of Physiology, 1983

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Low amplification and fast visual pigment phosphorylation as mechanisms characterizing cone photoresponses

Satoru Kawamura

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The sodium current underlying the responses of toad rods to light

Luigi Cervetto

The Journal of Physiology, 1981

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The calcium current in inner segments of rods from the salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) retina

Janet Dubinsky

The Journal of physiology, 1984

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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Feedback from horizontal cells to rod photoreceptors in vertebrate retina

David Zenisek

F1000 - Post-publication peer review of the biomedical literature, 2000

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Electrical responses of rods in the retina ofBufo marinus

Luigi Cervetto

The Journal of Physiology, 1977

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Calcium homeostasis in the outer segments of retinal rods from the tiger salamander

Luigi Cervetto

The Journal of Physiology, 1992

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The intrinsic dynamics of retinal bipolar cells isolated from tiger salamander

Jonathan Victor

Visual Neuroscience, 1998

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A Visual Pigment Expressed in Both Rod and Cone Photoreceptors

Jian-xing Ma, Rosalie Crouch

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Light Evokes Ca2+ Spikes in the Axon Terminal of a Retinal Bipolar Cell

Dario Protti

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Plasticity of cone horizontal cell functioning in cyprinid fish retina: effects of background illumination of moderate intensity

Hans-Joachim Wagner

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Involvement of Small-Field Horizontal Cells in Feedback Effects on Green Cones of Turtle Retina

Marco Piccolino

Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 1981

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Modulation of transient outward potassium current by GTP, calcium, and glutamate in horizontal cells of the Xenopus retina

Paul Witkovsky

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