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    Gap junction-mediated death of retinal neurons is connexin and insult specific: a potential target for neuroprotection by Akopian, Abram, Atlasz, Tamas, Pan, Feng, Wong, Sze, Zhang, Yi, Völgyi, Béla, Paul, David L, Bloomfield, Stewart A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (06-08-2014)
    “…Secondary cell death via gap junctions (GJs) plays a role in the propagation of neuronal loss under a number of degenerative disorders. Here, we examined the…”
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    Morphology and physiology of the polyaxonal amacrine cells in the rabbit retina by Völgyi, Béla, Xin, Daiyan, Amarillo, Yimy, Bloomfield, Stewart A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (05-11-2001)
    “…We examined the morphology and physiological response properties of the axon‐bearing, long‐range amacrine cells in the rabbit retina. These so‐called…”
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    Compartment-specific tyrosine hydroxylase-positive innervation to AII amacrine cells in the rabbit retina by Völgyi, B, Debertin, G, Balogh, M, Popovich, E, Kovács-Öller, T

    Published in Neuroscience (13-06-2014)
    “…Graphical abstract Dopamine-expressing (TH+ ) amacrine cells (green in pictures) of the mammalian retina provide compartment-specific inputs to AII amacrine…”
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    Calretinin-immunoreactive elements in the retina and optic tectum of the frog, Rana esculenta by GABRIEL, R, VÖLGYI, B, POLLAK, E

    Published in Brain research (26-01-1998)
    “…The frog retina contains numerous 28 kDa calbindin positive elements in its every layer. At the same time, parvalbumin has been observed only in a few elements…”
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    Calretinin in neurochemically well-defined cell populations of rabbit retina by Volgyi, B, Pollak, E, Buzas, P, Gabriel, R

    Published in Brain research (18-07-1997)
    “…In the rabbit retina, parvalbumin has been localized selectively to AII amacrine cells, while 28 kDa calbindin could be detected in horizontal cells, in one…”
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    Most calretinin-containing amacrine cells in the rabbit retina co-localize glycine by Gábriel, R, Völgyi, B, Pollák, E

    Published in Visual neuroscience (01-11-1999)
    “…Calretinin-containing retinal amacrine cells are heterogeneous with regard to their neurochemical properties. In the rabbit retina, about 90% of them contain…”
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    Compensation of a sensory deficit inflicted upon newborn and adult animals. A behavioural study by Völgyi, B, Farkas, T, Toldi, J

    Published in Neuroreport (01-06-1993)
    “…Somatosensory deprivation (bilateral vibrissa clipping) was performed on newborn (P1) and adult (P80) rats and, on 10 successive days starting on day 81, the…”
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    Connexin36 Is Essential for Transmission of Rod-Mediated Visual Signals in the Mammalian Retina by Deans, Michael R, Volgyi, Bela, Goodenough, Daniel A, Bloomfield, Stewart A, Paul, David L

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (14-11-2002)
    “…To examine the functions of electrical synapses in the transmission of signals from rod photoreceptors to ganglion cells, we generated connexin36 knockout…”
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    Convergence and Segregation of the Multiple Rod Pathways in Mammalian Retina by Volgyi, Bela, Deans, Michael R, Paul, David L, Bloomfield, Stewart A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-12-2004)
    “…Using a multidisciplinary approach, we demonstrate that three different pathways are responsible for the transmission of rod signals across the mouse retina…”
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    Function and plasticity of homologous coupling between AII amacrine cells by Bloomfield, Stewart A., Völgyi, Béla

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-12-2004)
    “…The AII amacrine cells are critical elements in the primary rod pathway of the mammalian retina, acting as an obligatory conduit of rod signals to both on- and…”
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    Morphology and tracer coupling pattern of alpha ganglion cells in the mouse retina by Völgyi, Béla, Abrams, Joseph, Paul, David L., Bloomfield, Stewart A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (07-11-2005)
    “…Alpha cells are a type of ganglion cell whose morphology appears to be conserved across a number of mammalian retinas. In particular, alpha cells display the…”
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    Control of Late Off-Center Cone Bipolar Cell Differentiation and Visual Signaling by the Homeobox Gene Vsx1 by Chow, Robert L., Volgyi, Bela, Szilard, Rachel K., Ng, David, McKerlie, Colin, Bloomfield, Stewart A., Birch, David G., McInnes, Roderick R., Nathans, Jeremy

    “…Retinal bipolar cells are interneurons that transmit visual signals from photoreceptors to ganglion cells. Although the visual pathways mediated by bipolar…”
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    A Unique Role for Kv3 Voltage-Gated Potassium Channels in Starburst Amacrine Cell Signaling in Mouse Retina by Ozaita, Ander, Petit-Jacques, Jerome, Volgyi, Bela, Ho, Chi Shun, Joho, Rolf H, Bloomfield, Stewart A, Rudy, Bernardo

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-08-2004)
    “…Direction-selective retinal ganglion cells show an increased activity evoked by light stimuli moving in the preferred direction. This selectivity is governed…”
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    Spontaneous Oscillatory Activity of Starburst Amacrine Cells in the Mouse Retina by Petit-Jacques, Jerome, Volgyi, Bela, Rudy, Bernardo, Bloomfield, Stewart

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2005)
    “…1 Departments of Ophthalmology, 2 Physiology and Neuroscience, and 3 Biochemistry, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York Submitted 15…”
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    Neonatal enucleation induces cross-modal changes in the barrel cortex of rat. A behavioural and electrophysiological study by Toldi, J, Farkas, T, Völgyi, B

    Published in Neuroscience letters (14-02-1994)
    “…The present study was undertaken to determine whether neonatal enucleation leads to functional changes in the somato-sensory system and whether it has any…”
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    Axonal neurofilament-H immunolabeling in the rabbit retina by Völgyi, Béla, Bloomfield, Stewart A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (18-11-2002)
    “…A monoclonal antibody directed at the multiphosphorylated epitope of axonal neurofilament‐H (NF‐H) was used to label axon‐like fibers in the rabbit retina…”
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    The Retinal TNAP by Kántor, Orsolya, Cserpán, Dorottya, Völgyi, Béla, Lukáts, Ákos, Somogyvári, Zoltán

    Published in Sub-cellular biochemistry (2015)
    “…Accumulating evidence from recent literature underline the important roles of tissue non specific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP) in diverse functions as well as…”
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