The long-held view that bipolar cells provide the exclusive excitatory drive to the mammalian inner retina has been challenged: new studies indicate that, instead, at least two cells that lack the dendrites characteristic for bipolar cells, and therefore resemble amacrine cells, excite inner retinal circuits using glutamate
SummaryIn the vertebrate retina, glutamate is traditionally thought to be released only by photorece...
AbstractPostsynaptic receptors in bipolar cells were studied by focal application of glutamate and G...
AbstractThis article summarizes our recent works on stratum-by-stratum structure-function rules for ...
The retina extracts visual features for transmission to the brain. Different types of bipolar cell s...
PURPOSE: Convergent evidence suggest that amacrine cells (ACs) might provide excitatory inputs to ...
AbstractCurrent understanding suggests that mammalian rod photoreceptors connect only to an ON-type ...
Excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the CNS are distinguished by several features, including morpho...
AbstractInhibition at bipolar cell axon terminals regulates excitatory signaling to ganglion cells a...
AbstractA recent study suggests a neuronal circuit in the retina by which amacrine cells contribute ...
The mammalian retina encodes visual information in dim light using rod photoreceptors and a speciali...
The retina extracts visual features for transmission to the brain. Different types of bipolar cell s...
dissertationDue to its unique structural layers, and easy accessibility, the retina provides an exce...
PURPOSE: Early visual defects in degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) may arise f...
AbstractBipolar cells in the vertebrate retina have been characterized as nonspiking interneurons. U...
SummaryIn daylight, the input to the retinal circuit is provided primarily by cone photoreceptors ac...
SummaryIn the vertebrate retina, glutamate is traditionally thought to be released only by photorece...
AbstractPostsynaptic receptors in bipolar cells were studied by focal application of glutamate and G...
AbstractThis article summarizes our recent works on stratum-by-stratum structure-function rules for ...
The retina extracts visual features for transmission to the brain. Different types of bipolar cell s...
PURPOSE: Convergent evidence suggest that amacrine cells (ACs) might provide excitatory inputs to ...
AbstractCurrent understanding suggests that mammalian rod photoreceptors connect only to an ON-type ...
Excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the CNS are distinguished by several features, including morpho...
AbstractInhibition at bipolar cell axon terminals regulates excitatory signaling to ganglion cells a...
AbstractA recent study suggests a neuronal circuit in the retina by which amacrine cells contribute ...
The mammalian retina encodes visual information in dim light using rod photoreceptors and a speciali...
The retina extracts visual features for transmission to the brain. Different types of bipolar cell s...
dissertationDue to its unique structural layers, and easy accessibility, the retina provides an exce...
PURPOSE: Early visual defects in degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) may arise f...
AbstractBipolar cells in the vertebrate retina have been characterized as nonspiking interneurons. U...
SummaryIn daylight, the input to the retinal circuit is provided primarily by cone photoreceptors ac...
SummaryIn the vertebrate retina, glutamate is traditionally thought to be released only by photorece...
AbstractPostsynaptic receptors in bipolar cells were studied by focal application of glutamate and G...
AbstractThis article summarizes our recent works on stratum-by-stratum structure-function rules for ...