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5. Development of a neutron time-of-flight source at the ELBE accelerator

9. Energiedispersive Untersuchung der Wechselwirkung schneller Neutronen mit Materie - gemeinsamer Abschlussbericht der DFG Projekte GR 1674/2 und FR 575/5

11. Efficient Coding of Spatial Information in the Primate Retina

18. THE PHOTONEUTRON SOURCES AT THE RADIATION FACILITY ELBE

27. Monte Carlo methods for localization of cones given multielectrode retinal ganglion cell recordings.

29. In vivo development of cholinesterase at a neuromuscular junction in the absence of motor activity in Xenopus laevis.

33. In Vivo Efficacy and Safety Evaluations of Therapeutic Splicing Correction Using U1 snRNA in the Mouse Retina.

34. Integration and evaluation of magnetic stimulation in physiology setups.

35. Electrical Coupling of Heterotypic Ganglion Cells in the Mammalian Retina.

36. Pathway-Specific Asymmetries between ON and OFF Visual Signals.

37. Eliminating Glutamatergic Input onto Horizontal Cells Changes the Dynamic Range and Receptive Field Organization of Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cells.

38. Identification of a Retinal Circuit for Recurrent Suppression Using Indirect Electrical Imaging.

39. Mapping nonlinear receptive field structure in primate retina at single cone resolution.

40. Anatomical identification of extracellularly recorded cells in large-scale multielectrode recordings.

41. Retinal representation of the elementary visual signal.

42. Monte Carlo methods for localization of cones given multielectrode retinal ganglion cell recordings.

43. Cone photoreceptor contributions to noise and correlations in the retinal output.

44. Time-resolved and time-scale adaptive measures of spike train synchrony.

45. Correlated firing among major ganglion cell types in primate retina.

46. Functional connectivity in the retina at the resolution of photoreceptors.

47. Receptive field mosaics of retinal ganglion cells are established without visual experience.

48. High-sensitivity rod photoreceptor input to the blue-yellow color opponent pathway in macaque retina.

49. Receptive fields in primate retina are coordinated to sample visual space more uniformly.

50. Direction selectivity in the retina is established independent of visual experience and cholinergic retinal waves.

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