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  • 1. GABA and glycine in retinal amacrine cells: combined Golgi impregnation and immunocytochemistry.
    Sherry DM, Yazulla S.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 1993 Dec 29; 342(1302):295-320. PubMed ID: 7509492
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  • 2. Localization of GABA, glycine, glutamate and tyrosine hydroxylase in the human retina.
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  • 4. Postembedding immunocytochemistry for GABA and glycine reveals the synaptic relationships of the dopaminergic amacrine cell of the cat retina.
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  • 8. Localization of putative GABAergic neurons in the larval tiger salamander retina by immunocytochemical and autoradiographic methods.
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  • 12. Glycinergic interplexiform cells make synaptic contact with amacrine cell bodies in goldfish retina.
    Yazulla S, Studholme KM.
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  • 13. Immunofluorescent identification of endogenous neurotransmitter content in Golgi-impregnated neurons.
    Sherry DM, Yazulla S.
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  • 14. L-glutamic acid decarboxylase- and gamma-aminobutyric acid-immunoreactive bipolar cells in tiger salamander retina are of ON- and OFF-response types as inferred from Lucifer Yellow injection.
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    Villar-Cerviño V, Abalo XM, Villar-Cheda B, Meléndez-Ferro M, Pérez-Costas E, Holstein GR, Martinelli GP, Rodicio MC, Anadón R.
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  • 18. Immunocytochemical and autoradiographic localization of GABAergic neurons in the goldfish retina.
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  • 20. Glycine in the lizard retina: comparison to the GABA system.
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