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1. The rod signaling pathway in marsupial retinae

6. Eye-Transcriptome and Genome-Wide Sequencing for Scolecophidia: Implications for Inferring the Visual System of the Ancestral Snake

9. On the retinae of Glis and Graphiurus: photoreceptor and ganglion cell populations, an absence of shortwave-sensitive cones, and some other features (Rodentia: Gliridae).

10. Thyroid hormone signaling in the mouse retina

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12. Cryptochrome 1 in retinal cone photoreceptors suggests a novel functional role in mammals

13. Seasonally changing cryptochrome 1b expression in the retinal ganglion cells of a migrating passerine bird

18. Magnetoreception in birds : I. immunohistochemical studies concerning the cryptochrome cycle

19. DNA methylation reader MECP2 : cell type- and differentiation stage-specific protein distribution

22. Magnetoreception : activated cryptochrome 1a concurs with magnetic orientation in birds

23. Retinal cone photoreceptors of the deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus : development, topography, opsin expression and spectral tuning

24. Avian ultraviolet/violet cones identified as probable magnetoreceptors

25. Novel rodent models for macular research

26. Bat eyes have ultraviolet-sensitive cone photoreceptors

31. Novel Rodent Models for Macular Research

38. The Rod Pathway of the Microbat Retina Has Bistratified Rod Bipolar Cells and Tristratified All Amacrine Cells.

39. Avian Ultraviolet/Violet Cones Identified as Probable Magnetoreceptors.

40. Thyroid Hormone Controls Cone Opsin Expression in the Retina of Adult Rodents.

41. Retinal Cone Photoreceptors of the Deer Mouse Peromyscus maniculatus: Development, Topography, Opsin Expression and Spectral Tuning.

42. Retinal spectral sensitivity, fur coloration, and urine reflectance in the genus octodon (rodentia): implications for visual ecology.

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