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Photoreceptive net in the mammalian retina

Ignacio Provencio (), Mark D. Rollag and Ana Maria Castrucci
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Ignacio Provencio: Physiology and Genetics, and the Circadian Research Center, Uniformed Services University
Mark D. Rollag: Physiology and Genetics, and the Circadian Research Center, Uniformed Services University
Ana Maria Castrucci: Physiology and Genetics, and the Circadian Research Center, Uniformed Services University

Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6871, 493-493

Abstract: This mesh of cells may explain how some blind mice can still tell day from night.

Date: 2002
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