Electroretinography of wild-type and Cry mutant mice reveals circadian tuning of photopic and mesopic retinal responses.
Attempts to understand circadian organization in the mammalian retina have concentrated increasingly on the mouse. However, rather little is known regarding circadian control of retinal light responses in this species. Here, the authors address this deficit using electroretinogram (ERG) recordings i...
Main Authors: | Cameron, M, Barnard, A, Hut, R, Bonnefont, X, van der Horst, G, Hankins, M, Lucas, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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