The Role of Steady Phosphodiesterase Activity in the Kinetics and Sensitivity of the Light-Adapted Salamander Rod Photoresponse
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T. Lamb | E. Pugh | S. Nikonov | E.N. Pugh | T.D. Lamb | S. Nikonov | Trevor D. Lamb | Edward N. Pugh
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