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Cell density ratios in a foveal patch in macaque retina
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-03-2003)“…We examine the assumptions that the fovea contains equal numbers of inner (invaginating or ON) and outer (flat or OFF) midget bipolar cells and equal numbers…”
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Macaque Retina Contains an S-Cone OFF Midget Pathway
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-10-2003)“…Psychophysical results suggest that the primate visual system is equally sensitive to both the onset and offset of short-wavelength light and that these…”
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Inner S-cone bipolar cells provide all of the central elements for S cones in macaque retina
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (03-03-2003)“…Synaptic terminals of cones (pedicles) are presynaptic to numerous processes that arise from the dendrites of many types of bipolar cell. One kind of process,…”
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Cone synapses in macaque fovea: II. Dendrites of OFF midget bipolar cells exhibit Inner Densities similar to their Outer synaptic Densities in basal contacts with cone terminals
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-01-2011)“…As described in the companion paper, the synaptic terminal of a cone photoreceptor in macaque monkey makes an average of 35 or 46 basal contacts with the tips…”
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Cone synapses in macaque fovea: I. Two types of non-S cones are distinguished by numbers of contacts with OFF midget bipolar cells
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-01-2011)“…L and M cones, divided into two groups by absorption spectra, have not been distinguished by structure. Here, we report what may be such a difference. We…”
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Two ribbon synaptic units in rod photoreceptors of macaque, human, and cat
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-01-2003)“…The rod photoreceptor's synaptic terminal (or spherule) uses an elaborate synaptic structure to signal absorption of one or more photons to its postsynaptic…”
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Evidence That Each S Cone in Macaque Fovea Drives One Narrow-Field and Several Wide-Field Blue-Yellow Ganglion Cells
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (22-09-2004)“…A rule of retinal wiring is that many receptors converge onto fewer bipolar cells and still fewer ganglion cells. However, for each S cone in macaque fovea,…”
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How do you hull and roll oats?
Published in Countryside and small stock journal (1985) (01-07-1999)Get full text
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