Red, Green, and Red-Green Hybrid Pigments in the Human Retina: Correlations between Deduced Protein Sequences and Psychophysically Measured Spectral Sensitivities
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J Nathans | L T Sharpe | J. Nathans | A. Stockman | L. Sharpe | H. Jägle | H. Knau | A Stockman | H Knau | H Jägle | G Klausen | A Reitner | A. Reitner | Gert Klausen
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