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  • 5. The efficacy of brief periods of reverse occlusion in promoting recovery from the physiological effects of mononuclear deprivation in kittens.
    Crewther DP, Crewther SG, Mitchell DE.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1981 Aug; 21(2):357-62. PubMed ID: 7251314
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  • 6. Reduced visual acuity in both eyes of monocularly deprived kittens following a short or long period of reverse occlusion.
    Murphy KM, Mitchell DE.
    J Neurosci; 1987 May; 7(5):1526-36. PubMed ID: 3572489
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  • 7. Effects of early periods of monocular deprivation and reverse lid suture on the development of Cat-301 immunoreactivity in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) of the cat.
    Kind PC, Beaver CJ, Mitchell DE.
    J Comp Neurol; 1995 Sep 04; 359(4):523-36. PubMed ID: 7499545
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  • 8. A special role for binocular visual input during development and as a component of occlusion therapy for treatment of amblyopia.
    Mitchell DE.
    Restor Neurol Neurosci; 2008 Sep 04; 26(4-5):425-34. PubMed ID: 18997317
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  • 10. Recovery of vision with the deprived eye after the loss of the non-deprived eye in cats.
    Hoffmann KP, Lippert P.
    Hum Neurobiol; 1982 Mar 04; 1(1):45-8. PubMed ID: 7185780
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  • 11. Binocular eyelid closure promotes anatomical but not behavioral recovery from monocular deprivation.
    Duffy KR, Bukhamseen DH, Smithen MJ, Mitchell DE.
    Vision Res; 2015 Sep 04; 114():151-60. PubMed ID: 25536470
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  • 12. Preference for binocular concordant visual input in early postnatal development remains despite prior monocular deprivation.
    Mitchell DE, Kennie J, Duffy KR.
    Vision Res; 2011 Jun 21; 51(12):1351-9. PubMed ID: 21540047
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  • 13. The rate of recovery of vision after early monocular deprivation in kittens.
    Giffin F, Mitchell DE.
    J Physiol; 1978 Jan 21; 274():511-37. PubMed ID: 625006
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  • 14. Permanence of the visual recovery that follows reverse occlusion of monocular deprived kittens.
    Metz HS.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1985 Feb 21; 26(2):249-51. PubMed ID: 3972507
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  • 17. Some neural and non-neural factors in visual development of the kitten.
    Freeman RD.
    Arch Ital Biol; 1978 Sep 21; 116(3-4):338-51. PubMed ID: 749713
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  • 19. Visual acuity and behavior of monocularly deprived monkeys after retinal lesions.
    Hendrickson A, Boles J, McLean EB.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1977 May 21; 16(5):469-73. PubMed ID: 404271
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  • 20. Reverse occlusion leads to a precise restoration of orientation preference maps in visual cortex.
    Kim DS, Bonhoeffer T.
    Nature; 1994 Aug 04; 370(6488):370-2. PubMed ID: 8047142
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