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270 related items for PubMed ID: 1683878

  • 1. Amacrine cells in the tiger salamander retina: morphology, physiology, and neurotransmitter identification.
    Yang CY, Lukasiewicz P, Maguire G, Werblin FS, Yazulla S.
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  • 3. Localization of GABA, glycine, glutamate and tyrosine hydroxylase in the human retina.
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  • 4. GABA and glycine in retinal amacrine cells: combined Golgi impregnation and immunocytochemistry.
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  • 9. Light microscopic localization of putative glycinergic neurons in the larval tiger salamander retina by immunocytochemical and autoradiographical methods.
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  • 10. Localization of GABAA receptor subunits alpha 1, alpha 3, beta 1, beta 2/3, gamma 1, and gamma 2 in the salamander retina.
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  • 13. Postembedding immunocytochemistry for GABA and glycine reveals the synaptic relationships of the dopaminergic amacrine cell of the cat retina.
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  • 14. The organization of the turtle inner retina. II. Analysis of color-coded and directionally selective cells.
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  • 15. Localization of tyrosine-hydroxylase-like-immunoreactive amacrine cells in the larval tiger salamander retina.
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  • 16. Physiological and morphological characterization of OFF-center amacrine cells in the turtle retina.
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  • 17. Cross-talk between ON and OFF channels in the salamander retina: indirect bipolar cell inputs to ON-OFF ganglion cells.
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  • 18. Localization of putative GABAergic neurons in the larval tiger salamander retina by immunocytochemical and autoradiographic methods.
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  • 19. Glutamate immunoreactivity in the tiger salamander retina differentiates between GABA-immunoreactive and glycine-immunoreactive amacrine cells.
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  • 20. Identification and characterization of an aquaporin 1 immunoreactive amacrine-type cell of the mouse retina.
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