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1. Elektrophysiologie in der Augenheilkunde.

2. Alterations in center-surround contrast suppression in patients with major depressive disorder.

3. Effects of voluntary and forced physical exercise on the retinal health of aging Wistar rats.

4. Vitamin A deficiency retinopathy in the setting of celiac disease and liver fibrosis.

5. A comprehensive dataset of pattern electroretinograms for ocular electrophysiology research.

6. Evaluating therapeutic potential of NR2E3 doses in the rd7 mouse model of retinal degeneration.

7. Bilateral Pattern Electroretinogram Abnormalities in Patients with Herpes Zoster Keratitis and Conjunctivitis.

8. Electroretinography in congenital nystagmus patients with a normal fundus examination.

9. Pattern electroretinogram, blue-yellow visual evoked potentials and the risk of developing visual field defects in glaucoma suspects: a longitudinal "survival" analysis with a very long follow-up.

10. Renal coloboma syndrome/dominant optic atrophy with severe retinal atrophy and de novo digenic mutations in PAX2 and OPA1.

11. Hemifield-based analysis of pattern electroretinography in normal subjects and patients with preperimetric glaucoma.

12. Cone-driven strong flash electroretinograms in healthy adults: Prevalence of negative waveforms.

13. Evaluation of inner retinal function at different stages of primary open angle glaucoma using the photopic negative response (PhNR) measured by RETeval electroretinography.

14. Evolution of flash visual evoked potentials to monitor visual pathway integrity during tumor resection: illustrative cases and literature review.

15. The diagnostic accuracy of photopic negative responses evoked by broadband and chromatic stimuli in a clinically heterogeneous population.

16. A natural history study of autosomal dominant GUCY2D-associated cone–rod dystrophy.

17. Retinal dysfunction in Parkinson's disease—results of the extended protocol for photopic negative response (PHNR) full-field electroretinogram (ERG).

18. Evaluating fine changes in visual function of diabetic eyes using spatial-sweep steady-state pattern electroretinography.

19. A mild form of POC1B-associated retinal dystrophy with relatively preserved cone system function.

20. Effects of normal aging on the mouse retina assessed by full-field flash and flicker electroretinography.

21. Outcomes of cochlear implantation in children with Usher syndrome: a long-term observation.

22. Bardet–Biedl syndrome associated with novel compound heterozygous variants in BBS12 gene.

23. Bilateral compressive optic neuropathy and outer retinopathy due to optic canal hyperostosis in a child with isolated vitamin a deficiency.

24. Occult retinopathy following treatment of Hepatitis C with glecaprevir/pibrentasvir (Mavyret).

25. Comparing the RETeval® portable ERG device with more traditional tabletop ERG systems in normal subjects and selected retinopathies.

26. Comparison of functional changes of retina after subthreshold and threshold pan-retinal photocoagulation in severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy.

27. Documentation of recovery from vitamin A deficiency-related retinopathy via multimodal imaging and electroretinogram testing.

28. Ocular phenotype and electroretinogram abnormalities in Lafora disease and correlation with disease stage.

29. Temperature control during pars plana vitrectomy.

30. Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in a patient with DMPK-associated myotonic dystrophy.

31. The electroretinogram b-wave amplitude: a differential physiological measure for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder.

32. Calcium Component of the Retinal Light Response in the Snail Lymnaea stagnalis: a Pharmacological and Ultrastructural Study.

33. Increase in b-wave amplitude after light stimulation of the blind spot is positively correlated with the axial length of myopic individuals.

34. Zone-wise examination of optical coherence tomography features and their correspondence to multifocal electroretinography in eyes with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy.

35. Prediction of glaucoma severity using parameters from the electroretinogram.

36. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy treated with intravitreal ranibizumab and photocoagulation directed at ischemic retinal areas—A randomized study.

37. Electroretinography and contrast sensitivity, complementary translational biomarkers of sensory deficits in the visual system of individuals with fragile X syndrome.

38. The influence of temporal frequency and stimulus size on the relative contribution of luminance and L-/M-cone opponent mechanisms in heterochromatic flicker ERGs.

39. Retinal blood flow dysregulation precedes neural retinal dysfunction in type 2 diabetic mice.

40. Ocular direct current stimulation affects retinal ganglion cells.

41. The structure–function correlation analysed by OCT and full field ERG in typical and pericentral subtypes of retinitis pigmentosa.

42. Child with a mild phenotype of Incontinentia Pigmenti and inner retinal dysfunction.

43. Vitamin A deficiency after prolonged intake of an unbalanced diet in a Japanese hemodialysis patient.

44. In search of the spectral composition of an effective light trap for the mushroom pest Lycoriella ingenua (Diptera: Sciaridae).

45. The role of pattern electroretinograms and optical coherence tomography angiography in the diagnosis of normal-tension glaucoma.

46. Autologous neurosensory free-flap retinal transplantation for refractory chronic macular hole—outcomes evaluated by OCT, microperimetry, and multifocal electroretinography.

47. Seizure triggered by flicker electroretinogram in a patient with no history of epilepsy.

48. The spatial distribution of ERGs reflecting luminance and L-/M-cone-opponent signals.

49. Automated methods for efficient and accurate electroretinography.

50. Arginyltransferase (Ate1) regulates the RGS7 protein level and the sensitivity of light-evoked ON-bipolar responses.

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