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101. Spectral sensitivity and photoresponse in the rock bream Oplegnathus fasciatus and their relationships with the absorption maximum of the photoreceptor.

102. Sex-related differences in the progressive retinal degeneration of the rd10 mouse.

103. Sensitivity of Mammalian Cone Photoreceptors to Infrared Light.

104. Evolutionary signatures of photoreceptor transmutation in geckos reveal potential adaptation and convergence with snakes.

105. Light stress affects cones and horizontal cells via rhodopsin-mediated mechanisms.

106. Retinal development in mandarinfish Siniperca chuatsi and morphological analysis of the photoreceptor layer.

107. Voltage- and calcium-gated ion channels of neurons in the vertebrate retina.

108. Identification of PKCα-dependent phosphoproteins in mouse retina.

109. The effects of dopamine and dopamine receptor agonists on the phototransduction cascade of frog rods.

110. In vivo electroretinographic differentiation of rod, short-wavelength and long/medium-wavelength cone responses in dogs using silent substitution stimuli.

111. Cone ERG Changes During Light Adaptation in Two All-Cone Mutant Mice: Implications for Rod-Cone Pathway Interactions.

112. Melanopsin driven enhancement of cone-mediated visual processing.

113. Presynaptic Expression of LRIT3 Transsynaptically Organizes the Postsynaptic Glutamate Signaling Complex Containing TRPM1.

114. Longitudinal Study of Dark Adaptation as a Functional Outcome Measure for Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

115. Novel biallelic loss-of-function KCNV2 variants in cone dystrophy with supernormal rod responses.

116. ISCEV extended protocol for the stimulus-response series for the dark-adapted full-field ERG b-wave.

117. Soluble CX3CL1 gene therapy improves cone survival and function in mouse models of retinitis pigmentosa.

118. Pupil responses to hidden photoreceptor-specific modulations in movies.

119. Mouse Cones Adapt Fast, Rods Slowly In Vivo.

120. Dark adaptation changes in highly myopic patients.

121. Characteristic Ocular Features in Cases of Autosomal Recessive PROM1 Cone-Rod Dystrophy.

122. Actin Dynamics, Regulated by RhoA-LIMK-Cofilin Signaling, Mediates Rod Photoreceptor Axonal Retraction After Retinal Injury.

123. Rod Photoresponse Kinetics Limit Temporal Contrast Sensitivity in Mesopic Vision.

124. The ARMS2 A69S Polymorphism Is Associated with Delayed Rod-Mediated Dark Adaptation in Eyes at Risk for Incident Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

125. Longitudinal Assessment of Rod Function in Intermediate Age-Related Macular Degeneration With and Without Reticular Pseudodrusen.

126. Unilateral cone-rod dysfunction and retinal thinning in a child carrying the 14484 mutation of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy.

127. Dark-Adapted Two-Color Fundus-Controlled Perimetry in Macular Telangiectasia Type 2.

128. Transducin1, Phototransduction and the Development of Early Diabetic Retinopathy.

129. Rod Photoreceptor Activation Alone Defines the Release of Dopamine in the Retina.

130. Endogenous insulin signaling in the RPE contributes to the maintenance of rod photoreceptor function in diabetes.

131. Modeling and simulation of phototransduction cascade in vertebrate rod photoreceptors.

132. Prph2 initiates outer segment morphogenesis but maturation requires Prph2/Rom1 oligomerization.

133. Synaptogenesis and synaptic protein localization in the postnatal development of rod bipolar cell dendrites in mouse retina.

134. A unique telomere DNA expansion phenotype in human retinal rod photoreceptors associated with aging and disease.

135. Rod-cone crossover connectome of mammalian bipolar cells.

136. Scotopic Microperimetric Assessment of Rod Function in Stargardt Disease (SMART) Study: Design and Baseline Characteristics (Report No. 1).

137. Docosahexaenoic acid and the brain- what is its role?

138. Temporal resolution of single-photon responses in primate rod photoreceptors and limits imposed by cellular noise.

139. Prominin-1 and Photoreceptor Cadherin Localization in Xenopus laevis: Protein-Protein Relationships and Function.

140. Molecular dissection of cone photoreceptor-enriched genes encoding transmembrane and secretory proteins.

141. Rod-Specific Ablation Using the Nitroreductase/Metronidazole System to Investigate Regeneration in Xenopus .

142. AII amacrine cells in the primate fovea contribute to photopic vision.

143. Regulation of calcium homeostasis in the outer segments of rod and cone photoreceptors.

144. The retina of the collared peccary (Pecari tajacu): structure and function.

145. Cone-rod homeobox CRX controls presynaptic active zone formation in photoreceptors of mammalian retina.

146. Failure of Autophagy-Lysosomal Pathways in Rod Photoreceptors Causes the Early Retinal Degeneration Phenotype Observed in Cln6nclf Mice.

147. RDH12 Mutations Cause a Severe Retinal Degeneration With Relatively Spared Rod Function.

148. A group I metabotropic glutamate receptor controls synaptic gain between rods and rod bipolar cells in the mouse retina.

149. Phenotypic characterization of complete CSNB in the inbred research beagle: how common is CSNB in research and companion dogs?

150. Parallel Processing of Rod and Cone Signals: Retinal Function and Human Perception.

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